Personal information | ||||
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Full name | Isobel Mary Helen Cecilia Joyce | |||
Born | 25 July 1983 Wicklow, Republic of Ireland |
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Batting style | Right-handed | |||
Bowling style | Left arm medium | |||
Relations | EC Joyce, A Joyce, DI Joyce, CNIM Joyce (siblings) |
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International information | ||||
Only Test (cap 3) | 30 July 2000 v Pakistan women | |||
ODI debut | 26 June 1999 v India women | |||
Last ODI | 5 August 2009 v Netherlands women | |||
ODI shirt no. | 9 | |||
Domestic team information | ||||
Years | Team | |||
1999–present | Ireland Women | |||
Career statistics | ||||
Competition | Test | ODI | T20I | |
Matches | 1 | 45 | 6 | |
Runs scored | – | 364 | 126 | |
Batting average | – | 12.55 | 25.20 | |
100s/50s | –/– | 0/1 | 0/1 | |
Top score | – | 67* | 56* | |
Balls bowled | 67 | 1,808 | 137 | |
Wickets | 6 | 41 | 3 | |
Bowling average | 3.50 | 27.14 | 45.00 | |
5 wickets in innings | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
10 wickets in match | – | n/a | n/a | |
Best bowling | 6/21 | 4/20 | 2/27 | |
Catches/stumpings | 1/– | 10/– | 2/– | |
Source: Cricket Archive, 17 September 2009 |
Isobel Mary Helen Cecilia Joyce (born 25 July 1983 in Wicklow, Ireland) is an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and left-arm medium pace bowler, she has played one Test and 36 ODIs for the Ireland women's cricket team to date.[1]
Joyce made her debut for Ireland in a One-Day International (ODI) against India in Milton Keynes in June 1999.[2] She then played in the Women's European Championship the following month.[3] In 2000, she played four ODIs against Pakistan[4] and played her only Test match, also against Pakistan.[5] This is Ireland's only Test match to date.[6] She played in the Women's World Cup in New Zealand towards the end of the year.
Since the 2000 World Cup, she has played ODIs against Australia, India, the Netherlands and New Zealand,[4] also playing in the European Championship in 2001[7] and 2005,[8] and in the IWCC Trophy in the Netherlands in 2003.[9]
Joyce comes from a cricketing family. Her twin sister Cecelia has also played for the Irish women's team, whilst three of her brothers, Dominick, Ed and Gus have all played for the Ireland men's team. Ed has also played cricket for England.[1]