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ESPNcricinfo staff
October 11, 2011
West Indies allrounder Stafanie Taylor, who was named ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year for 2011, has signed up with Auckland Hearts for the entire upcoming domestic season in New Zealand.
Taylor, 20, made his international debut in June 2008 and has built an impressive career since then with two bat and ball. She has played 40 ODIs with a batting average of 43.17 and a bowling average of 16.70. It was extremely effective in the Twenty20 version as well, with an average of 34.78 and 19.35 - the latter at a rate of the economy considered high-end stands T20, 5.67.
Stafani''is a great player and also a very exciting and we are delighted to have him on board, "Auckland coach Maia Lewis, quoted in The Dominion Post.
During the voting period for the Award of the International Criminal Court (August 11ro, 2010 until March 8, 2011), Taylor, who is a favorite starter, played 10 ODIs, scoring 610 runs at an average of 76.25 and accounted for 15 by victims' offspin.
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