Pauline Jantina te Beest (born 13 February 1970 in Haarlem) is a Netherlands cricketer who played in three Women's Cricket World Cups, in England (1993)...
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English, see Thou § Conjugation Hidde Van Beest (born 1979), Australian volleyball player Pauline te Beest (born 1970), Dutch cricketer Beast (disambiguation)...
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she scored 115 runs from her four matches, placing her behind only Pauline te Beest and Carolien Salomons both for the Netherlands and for overall runs...
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2003 at Sportpark Thurlede, Schiedam. Highest individual score: 142, Pauline te Beest v Japan on 23 July 2003 at Sportpark Thurlede, Schiedam. Best innings...
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the leading runscorer and leading wicket taker, respectively, were Pauline te Beest of the Netherlands and Pakistan's 15-year-old off spinner, Sajjida...
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50 was the second-best overall at the tournament, behind teammate Pauline te Beest. In two matches, Köster was the top-scorer for the Netherlands, making...
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2009–2024 South Africa Charlotte Edwards 1,318 31 1997–2016 Scotland Pauline te Beest 181 2 2001–2003 Sri Lanka Mithali Raj 1,103 22 2004–2018 Thailand...
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Pauline te Beest 138 98 21 0 140.81 1 Netherlands Scotland Sportpark Hofbrouckerlaan, Oegstgeest, Netherlands 21 July 2003 Won 58 Pauline te Beest 142...
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Netherlands 48/8 (20 overs) v New Zealand 49/2 (8.1 overs) Pauline te Beest 20 (35) Katrina Keenan 2/6 (4 overs) Debbie Hockley 20 (12) Nicola Payne...
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the batting order, which was her team's equal highest score (with Pauline te Beest) as they were bowled out for 88. At the 2000 World Cup in New Zealand...
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