The New Zealand White Sox test caps and statistical data is now available for download!
Softball New Zealand would like to express their sincere gratitude to the SNZ Scorers who have dedicated countless hours to making this database possible, with special mention goes to Lynette Leathart (Auckland Softball Life Member and current SNZ Chief Statistician) and Elaine Karsten+ (Southland Softball Life Member, and former SNZ Chief Statistician). We admire your unwavering commitment to providing current, and comprehensive statistics for our national women's programme.
- Download current New Zealand White Sox Test Caps data here
(Thank you to Lynette Leathart and Elaine Karsten+ for compiling these comprehensive statistics for national test caps and total games played).
NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE CAPS
In detail, a full international test cap will be awarded when:
- A full New Zealand senior team is made up of 17 players or less – as per ISF rules (where two teams are selected one must be the senior or number one team in order for caps to be considered)
- This New Zealand team (including replacement players, if required) subsequently plays a full senior team that is representing another country based on the parameters that exist in the ISF and/or WBSC rules
- Where two teams are selected from a country, if one team is not clearly identified as the senior team, then no test caps will be awarded for games against either team
- Where a world or region of countries selection team is created, as long as the team is selected based on the best available representatives of a country, then a full test cap will be awarded
- Test caps will not be awarded against B teams, second teams, club teams or underage teams from another country or a group of countries.
Games for New Zealand would be all games played against all opposition for a full New Zealand team.
Please bear in mind the following points when viewing the data:
- 1968 & 1972 Women's World Series data is missing, we are attempting various avenues to locate this important information.
- Various scorecards have been misplaced meaning not all New Zealand players are represented and information for included players maybe absent.
- ‘Year’ column refers to the first year a player played for New Zealand, as to our records at time.
- Some of the data contain games that are not true Caps. True Caps policy came into effect August 2010 i.e. World Series/Test Series containing true National Team