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Cricket Biography

Jan Brittin

“Jan”

British flag British · Sheffield, England · Born 11 July 1959

Batsman

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British cricketer and England's leading Test run-scorer of her era with 1,935 runs at an average of 49.62 across 27 Test matches from 1979-1998.

Born on July 11, 1959, in Britain, Jan Brittin emerged as one of England's most accomplished cricketers during an era when women's cricket was establishing its foundation for future growth. Her early development in the sport coincided with increasing opportunities for women's international competition, positioning her to become a cornerstone of England's batting lineup throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Brittin's international career spanned over a decade, during which she established herself as England Women's most reliable and technically accomplished batsman. Her consistency at the highest level was remarkable, maintaining exceptional standards across multiple series against leading cricket nations. She represented England during a pivotal period for women's cricket, contributing to the sport's development through her performances on the international stage. Her batting displayed the technical refinement and tactical intelligence essential for sustained success in Test cricket. The statistical record speaks to Brittin's exceptional ability: 1,935 Test runs at an average of 49.62, making her England's most prolific women's Test batsman of her generation. This average remains the highest achieved by any England Women's Test batter, a testament to her remarkable consistency and skill. Her achievements were recognized through the Cricket Writers' Club Award, acknowledging her contribution to the sport beyond mere statistics. Brittin's legacy extends far beyond her personal records. She is widely regarded as the finest England women's batter before the current generation, setting standards that influenced subsequent players. Her career demonstrated that women's cricket could produce performances of exceptional quality and consistency, helping to establish credibility and respect for the women's game. Through her technical excellence and competitive achievements, Brittin contributed significantly to the culture and development of women's cricket at its highest level, paving the way for future generations of players.

Famous For

Being England Women's leading Test run-scorer for many years

Playing Style

How They Played

Elegant right-handed batter known for her technical proficiency and consistency

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Pioneering figure in women's cricket who inspired a generation of female cricketers

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • England Women's Test record run-scorer of her era
  • 1,935 Test runs (average 49.62)
  • Cricket Writers' Club Award
Club & Franchise Career
Club Period
Surrey1976–1993
Career Journey

Timeline

1976 📌 Made professional cricket debut for Surrey
1979 🌍 Made England debut against Australia
1984 🎯 Scored maiden Test century
1992 🎯 Reached 50 Test appearances for England
1998 🌍 Final Test match for England
2000 📌 Retired from professional cricket
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

2 common questions about Jan Brittin

Jan Brittin is British.

Jan Brittin played as a Batsman.

Career Journey

Career Timeline — Jan Brittin

1976
Made professional cricket debut for Surrey
1979
Made England debut against Australia
1984
Scored maiden Test century
1992
Reached 50 Test appearances for England
1998
Final Test match for England
2000
Retired from professional cricket