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List of Jersey women Twenty20 International cricketers
--> Florrie Copley is a retired cricketer who played for the Jersey women's cricket team. She was one of only two players to feature in both the first inter-insular women's cricket match between Jersey and Guernsey and Jersey's inaugural WT20I.Copley played in the first inter-insular women's cricket match between Jersey and Guernsey in September 2009.
Almost a decade later she was on the field as the two teams met in both countries' first officially recognised WT20I which was contested for the 2019 T20 Inter-Insular Cup at College Field, Saint Peter Port, on 31 May 2019. Batting at number three, Copley top-scored for her side with 39 runs off 45 balls including six boundaries as well as recording bowling figures of 0/15 from her four overs.
It was three years until her next WT20I outing, when she was among the Jersey squad which took part in the 2022 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series.
Copley made her first home WT20I appearances in the newly expanded three-match 2022 Women's Inter-Insular Cup against Guernsey at Grainville Cricket Ground. She took 2/10 in the first game and then claimed two wickets in the space of four balls to finish with identical figures in the third contest, although the latter was not an official WT20I.
She played in two of Jersey's five matches at the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier, taking 2/13 in the win over Turkey and 2/1 from 1.3 overs in an 108-run victory against Sweden.
Later that year, Copley took a to-date career-best three wickets for 12 runs in the opening match of the 2023 WT20I Inter-Insular Cup against Guernsey at King George V Sports Ground in Castel.
Having announced her intention to retire after the match, Copley made her final appearance for Jersey against Guernsey in the 2024 Inter-insular Cup at Grainville Cricket Ground in St Saviour, taking 3/15 as the islanders' retained the trophy for a third successive year with a 104 run win. Provided by Wikipedia