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She was vice-captain of the Australian team from 1997, and took over from Belinda Clark as captain in February 2006.
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Belinda Jane Clark ( born 10 September 1970 in Newcastle, New South Wales ) is a former female Australian cricketer, who played international cricket from 1991 to 2005.
* Highest individual innings: 229 not out, Belinda Clark v Denmark, 16 December 1997 at Mumbai, India
In one of the highlights of the first day of play, Belinda Clark — arguably Australia's best batter — had been bowled by Jenny Gunn for a two-ball duck.
Gunn took two more wickets, removing both openers for ducks, as Belinda Clark recorded a pair, but Karen Rolton and Sthalekar took the score beyond England's grasp.
Having won the toss, England captain Clare Connor opted to bowl, and after Belinda Clark had slashed 18 runs she was trapped lbw by pacer Katherine Brunt.
Kate Blackwell and Lisa Keightley both made fifties for Australia, while Belinda Clark continued her poor run of form-two ducks in the Tests and 16 in the first ODI was followed up with a 45-ball 10 today.
Australia's opener Belinda Clark recorded another poor score with a six-ball duck, and Australia continued to lose wickets at regular intervals.
Australia batted first, and made 260 for 6, with Lisa Keightley, Karen Rolton and Lisa Sthalekar all making fifties, and Belinda Clark recording her highest score of the tour with 36.
The original bulletin was presented by former BCNZ and TVNZ anchor Philip Sherry, joined by sportscaster Greg Clark and weathercaster Belinda Todd.
The current manager is the retired captain of the Australian women's cricket team, Belinda Clark.

Belinda and born
* Belinda Dann, born as Quinlyn Warrakoo, forced name change to Belinda Boyd.
Belinda Peregrín Schüll ( born August 15, 1989 in Madrid, Spain ), is a two-time Latin Grammy Award nominated Spaniard-born and naturalized Mexican singer, songwriter and actress.
Belinda was born to a Spanish father, Ignacio Peregrín and French mother, Belinda Schüll.
Belinda Laracuente ( born 1980 ) is a women's boxing competitor who hails from Puerto Rico.
They had two children, twins born in 1945, Belinda Susan Bennet ( née Greene ) and Charles Greene.
Lindy Layton ( born Belinda Kimberly Layton, 7 December 1970 ) was a founding member of, and vocalist for, Beats International.
* Belinda Carlisle ( born 1958 ), lead vocalist for the rock and roll band The Go-Go's and solo artist
* Belinda Cordwell ( born 1965 ), former tennis player from New Zealand
* Belinda Neal ( born 1963 ), former member of the Australian Senate ( 1994 – 1998 ) and House of Representatives ( 2007 – 2010 )
* Belinda Snell ( born 1981 ), Australian basketball player
* Belinda Stronach ( born 1966 ), businessperson and former Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons
* Belinda Vernon ( born 1958 ), former Member of Parliament of New Zealand
* Belinda Bauer ( born 1950 ), Australian actress
Belinda Jane Vernon ( born 1958 ) is a former New Zealand politician.
Her only previous child, daughter Belinda, was born in 1956, when Liz was 19, so she is probably the woman with the longest interval between two births.
Belinda Lang ( born 23 December 1953 ) is an English actress, best known in the United Kingdom for her role as Bill Porter in the long running BBC sitcom 2point4 children ( 1991 – 1999 ).
Ryan married Belinda " BJ " Irons on 15 March 2008 at Adelaide Oval and have a son, Hewston James, who was born on 17 August 2009.
Entertainer Belinda Evans was born in 1978 in Ash, and is a soprano singer.
Belinda Sinclair ( born 16 September 1950 ) is a British actress known for several recurring television roles.
Belinda Giblin ( born 2 March 1950 ) is an Australian actress, prominent in soap operas.

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The leading figures of the second generation of historical dance research include Shirley Wynne and her Baroque Dance Ensemble which was founded at Ohio State University in the early 1970s and Wendy Hilton ( 1931 – 2002 ), a student of Belinda Quirey who supplemented the work of Melusine Wood with her own research into original sources.
* First from 1941 to 1964 to British actress Pamela Mason ( née Ostrer ) ( 1916 – 1996 ); one daughter, Portland Mason Schuyler ( 1948 – 2004 ), and one son, Morgan ( who is married to Belinda Carlisle, the lead singer of The Go-Go's.
Silverstein's " The Ballad of Lucy Jordan ", first recorded by Dr. Hook in 1975, was re-recorded by Marianne Faithfull ( 1979 ), Belinda Carlisle ( 1996 ), and Bobby Bare ( 2005 ) and later featured in the films Montenegro and Thelma & Louise.
The cast starred Kim Filler ( Dotty ), Debbi Dennison ( Belinda ), Eric Bruce ( Tim ), Patrick Pantelis ( Frederic ), Tim Baylor ( Garry ), Nickel Hays ( Brooke ), Dennis Stewart ( Selsdon ), Lori Rohr ( Poppy ) and Larry Andres ( Lloyd ).
The Code began to weaken in the late 1940s, when the formerly taboo subjects of rape and miscegenation were allowed in Johnny Belinda ( 1948 ) and Pinky ( 1949 ), respectively.
Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1978, the Go-Go's initially consisted of Belinda Carlisle ( vocals ), Jane Wiedlin ( guitar, vocals ), Margot Olavarria ( bass ), and Elissa Bello ( drums ).
Female backing vocalists on The Specials first two studio albums included: Chrissie Hynde, Rhoda Dakar ( then of The Bodysnatchers and later of The Special AKA ), Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin and Charlotte Caffey ( of The Go-Go's ).
She received an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Johnny Belinda ( 1948 ), and later achieved success during the 1980s for her leading role in the television series Falcon Crest.
She was nominated for the 1946 Academy Award for Best Actress for The Yearling ( 1946 ), and won two years later for her role as a deaf-mute rape victim in Johnny Belinda ( 1948 ).
In 2005, Board and Fritzon published the results of a study in which they interviewed senior business managers, assessing them for the presence of personality disorder .< ref >" Disorder personalities at work ", Belinda Board and Katarina Fritzon, 2005, Psychology, Crime and Law, 11 ( 1 ), pp. 17-32.
Other characters include Sally Hope ( Darrell's level-headed best friend ), Felicity Rivers ( Darrell's younger sister ), Gwendoline Mary Lacey ( the form's spoilt martyr ), Alicia Johns ( sharp tongued, competitive, class joker and intelligent ), Mary-Lou ( small and timid, but very kind hearted ), Irene ( scatterbrained music genius ), Belinda ( scatterbrained artistic genius ), Jean ( shrewd and straightforward ) and Wilhelmina ' Bill ' ( completely horse-mad ).

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