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- Peggy_Antonio abstract "Peggy Antonio (2 June 1917 – 11 January 2002, Melbourne, Australia) was an Australian women's Test cricketer, known as the \"Girl Grimmett\".Antonio was raised in Port Melbourne, Victoria, a working class suburb of Melbourne. Her father was a Chilean docker of French and Spanish descent who died when she was 15 months. With the encouragement of her uncle she learnt her cricket from the boys in her neighbourhood streets. As a young girl during the Great Depression, she was lucky enough to find work at a shoe factory in the industrial suburb of Collingwood. The factory was home to a women's cricket team where Antonio came to the attention of Eddie Conlon, a club cricketer with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the game. With the assistance of Conlon, Antonio developed a rare mix of leg spin and off spin, including a top spinner and a wrong'un.She came to the attention of the Australian Women's Cricket Council and was invited to play for Victoria against the travelling English team. Taking 10/48, including the star batswoman, Molly Hide, she was selected to represent Australia in the inaugural women's Test match at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground at the age of 17. The first Australian to take a wicket in women's Test cricket, Antonio took twelve wickets in the three Test series and was considered suitable for a publicity date with the great Don Bradman.Invited to tour England in 1937, the £75 passage was beyond the means of a shoe factory worker and her family. A campaign started and thanks mainly to the generosity of James McLeod, a businessman and sometime acquaintance of her late father, the necessary funds were raised to allow her to take her place in the squad. Antonio proved successful again on the tour taking 9/101 in Northampton and 8/65 at Blackpool.The final Test of the series at The Oval would be Antonio's last. Tiring of the grind and no longer finding the game enjoyable, she retired from cricket at the age of 20. In 1943 she married Eddie Howard, an Englishman resident in Australia, and settled down into domestic life, raising a large family. She died in Melbourne in 2002.".
- Peggy_Antonio alias "Peggy Howard".
- Peggy_Antonio birthDate "1917-06-02".
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- Peggy_Antonio birthPlace Melbourne.
- Peggy_Antonio birthYear "1917".
- Peggy_Antonio country Australia_womens_national_cricket_team.
- Peggy_Antonio deathDate "2002-01-11".
- Peggy_Antonio deathPlace Australia_womens_national_cricket_team.
- Peggy_Antonio deathPlace Bundoora,_Victoria.
- Peggy_Antonio deathPlace Melbourne.
- Peggy_Antonio deathYear "2002".
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- Peggy_Antonio wikiPageWikiLinkText "P Antonio".
- Peggy_Antonio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peggy Antonio".
- Peggy_Antonio 50s "0".
- Peggy_Antonio alternativeNames "Peggy Howard".
- Peggy_Antonio batAvg "11.63".
- Peggy_Antonio batting "Right-handed".
- Peggy_Antonio bestBowling "6".
- Peggy_Antonio birthDate "1917-06-02".
- Peggy_Antonio birthPlace "Melbourne, Australia".
- Peggy_Antonio bowlAvg "13.9".
- Peggy_Antonio bowling "Right arm leg break googly".
- Peggy_Antonio stumpings "15".
- Peggy_Antonio club Victorian_Spirit.
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- Peggy_Antonio columns "1".
- Peggy_Antonio country "Australia".
- Peggy_Antonio date "--08-17".
- Peggy_Antonio dateOfBirth "1917-06-02".
- Peggy_Antonio dateOfDeath "2002-01-11".
- Peggy_Antonio deathDate "2002-01-11".
- Peggy_Antonio deathPlace "Bundoora, Melbourne, Australia".
- Peggy_Antonio deliveries "990".
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- Peggy_Antonio fivefor "3".
- Peggy_Antonio international "true".
- Peggy_Antonio lasttestagainst "England women".
- Peggy_Antonio lasttestdate "--07-13".
- Peggy_Antonio lasttestyear "1937".
- Peggy_Antonio matches "6".
- Peggy_Antonio name "Antonio, Peggy".
- Peggy_Antonio name "Peggy Antonio".
- Peggy_Antonio placeOfBirth "Melbourne, Australia".
- Peggy_Antonio placeOfDeath "Melbourne, Australia".
- Peggy_Antonio role Bowling_(cricket).
- Peggy_Antonio runs "128".
- Peggy_Antonio shortDescription "Cricketer".
- Peggy_Antonio source "http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/53474.html Cricinfo.com".
- Peggy_Antonio tenfor "0".
- Peggy_Antonio testcap "1".
- Peggy_Antonio testdebutagainst "England women".
- Peggy_Antonio testdebutdate "--12-28".
- Peggy_Antonio testdebutyear "1934".
- Peggy_Antonio topScore "37".
- Peggy_Antonio wickets "31".
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