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Stafanie Roxann Taylor (born 11 June 1991) is a
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er who is a former captain of the
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. She has represented
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over 250 times since her debut in 2008. A right-handed batter and
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bowler, Taylor was selected as the 2011
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– the first West Indian to receive the accolade. She was also the first woman to score 1,000 runs in ODIs for the West Indies. She plays domestic cricket for
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and
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and has previously played for
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Trailblazers. Born in
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, Taylor broke into the West Indies team in 2008, aged 17, and immediately inserted herself as a key member of the team. She scored her highest
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total on debut, striking 90 runs from 49 balls to help her side to a large victory. In the
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, she was the highest run-scorer and named player of the tournament. She played in her 100th
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(WODI) match, when the West Indies played India in the group stage of the
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, on 29 June 2017. On 18 September 2019, during the series against Australia, Taylor played in her 100th
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(WT20I) match. On 24 September 2020, in the second match against England, Taylor became the second cricketer to score 3,000 runs in WT20I cricket.


Early life and education

Taylor was born in
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,
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. Her unusual first name (Stafanie instead of Stefanie) is attributable to "a slight mishap" when her birth was registered. She was raised in Gordon Pen, an inner city neighbourhood of Spanish Town, in what have been described as "modest circumstances". At primary school, Taylor first played football, and then netball. When she was about eight years old, she saw Leon Campbell, later her personal coach, practising a cricket shot, and asked him what he was doing. He told her, and asked her to try the game of cricket, which she did, including by playing informal street games with young boys. She later went on her first cricket tour, at just ten years old. For some time, Taylor played both football and cricket, but eventually she decided that the latter would give her more opportunities to travel the world. Although her mother and some of her siblings were track and field athletes at secondary school, Taylor is the only member of her family to play cricket seriously. During her own secondary school days, at Eltham High School, Spanish Town, she represented the school at both Under-14 and Under-16 levels, in each case as the only girl in the team. In one of her matches for the Under-16 team, she even scored a century. After leaving Eltham High School, Taylor worked on completing her
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(CSEC) exams at a private institution.


Career

Taylor first appeared for the
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during their 2008 tour of
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, during which she granted her side their maiden Twenty20 victory on her debut. Batting first against
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, Taylor opened the innings for the West Indies, and scored 90 runs from 49 balls. Her total is the second highest score by a West Indian in a
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. She subsequently scored her first half-century in
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in her next match. In a much more patient innings than she demonstrated in the Twenty20, she scored 66 runs from 97 balls to help her side overcome Ireland. She scored another half-century in her next appearance, scoring 70 runs against the
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. During the
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, she was the West Indies best performer, leading the team in both runs scored and wickets taken. She repeated the feat at the
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, in which she scored half-centuries in her side's opening two matches to become the only woman to score fifties in three consecutive Twenty20 Internationals, a feat she repeated in 2010 in a three match series against
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. She scored her maiden century in One Day Internationals in October 2009, remaining 108
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against
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. She was the standout performer in the following season's
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, scoring 390 runs in five matches at an average of 97.50. The West Indies lost to only South Africa in the competition, and finished as runners-up. She scored her second century, and highest score to date, during the tournament, making 147 against the Netherlands. Her performances between August 2010 and August 2011 resulted in her being named the 2011
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. In July 2017, she was named Women's Cricketer of the Year by the
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. In December 2017, she was named as one of the players in the ICC Women's T20I Team of the Year. In June 2018, she was named the Women's Cricketer of the Year and the Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year at the annual
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' Awards. In October 2018,
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(CWI) awarded her a women's contract for the 2018–19 season. Later the same month, she was named as captain of the West Indies' squad for the
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tournament in the West Indies. Ahead of the tournament, she was named as the star of the team and one of the players to watch. In November 2018, she was named in
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's squad for the
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. In January 2020, she was named as the captain of West Indies' squad for the
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in Australia. She was the leading run-scorer for the West Indies in the tournament, with 84 runs in three matches. In November 2020, Taylor was nominated for the Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Award for ICC Female Cricketer of the Decade, and the award for women's ODI cricketer of the decade. In May 2021, Taylor was awarded with a central contract from
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. In 2021, she was drafted by
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for the inaugural season of The Hundred. In June 2021, she was named in the West Indies women's squad as the captain for their home series against Pakistan women. In the third match of the series, Taylor became the second bowler for the West Indies to take a hat-trick in WT20Is. On 7 July 2021, in the opening WODI against Pakistan, Taylor scored her first century in almost eight years, leading the West Indies to a five wicket win. In October 2021, she was named as the captain of the West Indies team for the
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tournament in Zimbabwe. In February 2022, she was named as the captain of the West Indies team for the
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in New Zealand. She was named in the West Indies squad for the
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. Taylor was part of the West Indies squad for the
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in Pakistan in April 2025.


Other records

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International centuries


One Day International centuries


Awards and honours


Awards

*
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– 2011 *ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year">ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year – 2012 * ICC Women's T20I Cricketer of the Year – 2015


Honours

At a reception held on 6 April 2016 to celebrate Taylor's return to Jamaica after captaining the West Indies to victory in the
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, the Minister of Sports,
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, announced that the cricket ground at Eltham High School would be renamed the Stafanie Taylor Oval. On 1 November 2017, Grange presided over a ground-breaking ceremony at the school for the construction of the oval, and the unveiling of a sign in Taylor's honour. Meanwhile, on 16 October 2017, National Heroes' Day in Jamaica, Taylor was presented with the
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at the Jamaican National Awards Ceremony.


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