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  1. Deborah Ann Hockley CNZM (born 7 November 1962) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played as a right-handed batter and right-arm medium bowler. Hockley was the first woman to become President of New Zealand Cricket.

  2. Debbie Hockley played 118 one-day internationals and scored 4064 runs, including four hundreds and 34 fifties. Her Test career was equally impressive: four hundreds in 19 Tests, and an average...

    • Female
    • December 7, 1962
    • New Zealand
  3. In a career spanning over 20 years, Deborah “Debbie” Ann Hockley represented New Zealand in 19 Tests and 118 ODIs. Having made her debut in 1979, she led the New Zealand team in six Tests, all resulting in a draw.

  4. Debbie Hockley talks about her 21-year New Zealand career, the joys of club cricket, and winning a World Cup final on the third attempt

  5. Feb 21, 2022 · No batter has scored more at Women’s World Cups than New Zealand One Day International run-machine Deborah Ann Hockley. Hockley was a reliable and consistent run-getter in ODIs, setting records along the way, being the first woman to play 100 international matches and the first to reach 4000 runs in the format.

  6. Nov 16, 2016 · Debbie Hockley, arguably the finest ever Kiwi women's cricket player, has been named New Zealand Cricket's first female president in its 122-year history. Her...

  7. Oct 8, 2019 · One of New Zealand’s greatest cricketers, Debbie Hockley, has revealed for the first time that she has battled cancer over the past 12 months. The White Ferns legend and current NZ Cricket president doesn't want her story to come across as woe-is-me.