Regina Liliʻi | |||||
Female: | true | ||||
Fullname: | Regina Sela Monika Liliʻi | ||||
Birth Date: | 3 October 1986 | ||||
Birth Place: | Apia, Samoa | ||||
Batting: | Right-handed | ||||
Bowling: | Right-arm medium | ||||
Role: | All-rounder | ||||
International: | true | ||||
Country: | Samoa | ||||
Internationalspan: | 2019–2024 | ||||
Club1: | Auckland | ||||
Club2: | Northern Districts | ||||
Year2: | 2017/18 | ||||
Club3: | Auckland | ||||
Year3: | 2018/19–2020/21 | ||||
T20idebutdate: | 6 May | ||||
T20idebutyear: | 2019 | ||||
T20idebutagainst: | Fiji | ||||
T20icap: | 5 | ||||
Lastt20idate: | 19 Jan | ||||
Lastt20iyear: | 2024 | ||||
Lastt20iagainst: | Samoa | ||||
Columns: | 3 | ||||
Column1: | T20I | ||||
Matches1: | 17 | ||||
Runs1: | 434 | ||||
Bat Avg1: | 36.16 | ||||
100S/50S1: | 0/1 | ||||
Top Score1: | 51 | ||||
Deliveries1: | 24 | ||||
Wickets1: | 2 | ||||
Bowl Avg1: | 13.50 | ||||
Fivefor1: | 0 | ||||
Tenfor1: | 0 | ||||
Best Bowling1: | 1/11 | ||||
Catches/Stumpings1: | 11/0 | ||||
Column2: | LA | ||||
Matches2: | 75 | ||||
Runs2: | 656 | ||||
Bat Avg2: | 19.29 | ||||
100S/50S2: | 0/2 | ||||
Top Score2: | 63 | ||||
Deliveries2: | 1874 | ||||
Wickets2: | 45 | ||||
Bowl Avg2: | 29.60 | ||||
Fivefor2: | 0 | ||||
Tenfor2: | 0 | ||||
Best Bowling2: | 4/16 | ||||
Catches/Stumpings2: | 17/0 | ||||
Column3: | WT20 | ||||
Matches3: | 86 | ||||
Runs3: | 697 | ||||
Bat Avg3: | 21.12 | ||||
100S/50S3: | 0/1 | ||||
Top Score3: | 51 | ||||
Deliveries3: | 675 | ||||
Wickets3: | 26 | ||||
Bowl Avg3: | 29.23 | ||||
Fivefor3: | 0 | ||||
Tenfor3: | 0 | ||||
Best Bowling3: | 3/26 | ||||
Catches/Stumpings3: | 35/0 | ||||
Date: | 15 July | ||||
Year: | 2024 | ||||
Source: | https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/1058/1058256/1058256.html CricketArchive | ||||
Module: |
|
Regina Sela Monika Liliʻi (born 3 October 1986) is a Samoan cricketer who has played for Samoa, Auckland and Northern Districts.[1] [2] [3] She has also captained the New Zealand women's indoor cricket team,[4] and was the first Pacific woman to lead the New Zealand side.[5] [6]
In May 2014, she was named as the player of the tournament in the East Asia Pacific Women's Cricket Trophy,[7] and was part of Samoa's gold-winning team in the cricket tournament at the 2015 Pacific Games.[8] [9]
She captained Samoa's squad for the 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier EAP tournament, held in Vanuatu.[2] She made her Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Samoa against Fiji in the tournament on 6 May 2019.[10] She finished as the leading run-scorer in the tournament, with 153 runs in five matches.[11]