NZC: Peterson calls time on international cricket

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The New Zealand national cricket team, known as the Black Caps, made their Test debut in 1930 against England in Christchurch, becoming the fifth nation to play Test cricket. After waiting 26 years for their first Test win against the West Indies in 1956, they also played their first ODI in 1972–73 against Pakistan. New Zealand are the inaugural World Test Championship champions (2021) and have won the ICC Champions Trophy (2000). They have reached the Cricket World Cup final twice and the T20 World Cup final once.

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WHITE FERNS all-rounder Anna Peterson has retired from international cricket after nearly 10 years in the WHITE FERNS environment.

Peterson plans to continue representing the Auckland Hearts in domestic cricket while also working at North Harbour Rugby as the Rugby Manager for Women and Girls.

After making her ODI debut in 2012 against England in Lincoln, Peterson represented the WHITE FERNS on 64 occasions, evenly split between ODI and T20I cricket.

She leaves the international game with a reputation as a powerful ball striker and a canny off-spinner with wicket-taking ability.

“I’ve loved every minute of playing for the WHITE FERNS and representing New Zealand,” said Peterson. 

“A massive thanks has to go to my family, friends, coaches, teammates and all those who helped me throughout my international career.

“The WHITE FERNS have a special team culture and I’ve been privileged to make some lifelong connections in the team while I’ve also enjoyed meeting and competing against players from across the globe.”

While her international career is over, Peterson isn’t completely lost to cricket.

“I still feel I have plenty to offer at the domestic level and I’m looking forward to suiting up for the Auckland Hearts again this season.”

“As an experienced member of the Hearts, I’m enjoying giving back to the younger players and watching them embark on their own cricketing journeys,” she said.

When recounting Peterson’s career highlights, it’s hard to go past her T20 bowling performance in 2017 against Australia in Geelong. 

Peterson took the first T20 international hat-trick by a New Zealand women’s bowler with the first three balls of her spell, swinging the match in the WHITE FERNS’ favour. 

She finished with figures of 3/2 and the Player of the Match award in a famous New Zealand victory.

WHITE FERNS Head Coach Bob Carter said Peterson is a handy all-round cricketer and wished her well for the future.

“On her day, Anna can hit the ball as far as anyone,” said Carter. 

“She is a great team player and the younger Hearts players are lucky to have someone of her calibre around their environment helping the next generation grow as cricketers and people.”

Peterson was also keen to acknowledge the support she has received from her previous employers, Botany Downs Secondary College, for allowing her to juggle cricket and work commitments over her WHITE FERNS career.

Name of Author: New Zealand Cricket

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