Shandre Fritz
Shandre Alvida Fritz (born 21 July 1985) is an international cricketer who has made 59 One Day International and 26 Twenty20 International appearances for South Africa national women's cricket team since 2003. She was given the captaincy of her national side in 2007, aged 21, but after an accident at a swimming pool in which she damaged her back, she missed the series against Netherlands and Pakistan, with Cri-Zelda Brits captaining the side instead.[1]
Along with Deandra Dottin and Meg Lanning, Fritz is one of three women to score a century in a Twenty20 International.[2]
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