Faith Thomas, the first Indigenous woman to play cricket for Australia, dies aged 90

She played a Test match for Australia against England at the Junction Oval in Melbourne in February 1958

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Apr-2023Faith Thomas, the first Indigenous woman to play for Australia in any sport, has died aged 90.ESPNcricinfo has been granted permission to use Aunty Faith Thomas’ name and image.Thomas, a fast bowler, played a Test match for Australia against England at Junction Oval in Melbourne in February 1958.Related

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Thomas was a survivor of the Stolen Generations policy, and was raised at Colebrook Home in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, where she played cricket on dirt roads using homemade bats and a rock if there was no ball as a child. She got a chance to study nursing at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Adelaide, which is where she got into hockey and cricket.