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Julie Lauren Hunter (born 15 March 1984) is a female cricketer who played for Victorian Spirit, Tasmanian Tigers and Australia. She is a right-handed pace bowler who also bats right-handed batsman. After playing for the Australian Under-19 team in 2002–03, Hunter made her senior debut for Victoria in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) the following season. She was not trusted with much responsibility in her first season, and bowled less than 60% of the maximum possible quota of overs, and was dropped mid-way through the finals series against New South Wales, which was lost. After touring Sri Lanka with the Australian Under-23 team in September 2004, Hunter played in Victoria's triumphant 2004–05 WNCL team. After being attacked in the first final against New South Wales, she was dro

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  • Julie Hunter (en)
  • جولي هنتر (ar)
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  • جولي هنتر (15 مارس 1984 في أستراليا - ) (بالإنجليزية: Julie Hunter)‏ هي لاعبة كريكت أسترالية. شاركت مع منتخب أستراليا الوطني للكريكت. أما مع النوادي، فقد لعبت مع Victoria women's cricket team ‏. (ar)
  • Julie Lauren Hunter (born 15 March 1984) is a female cricketer who played for Victorian Spirit, Tasmanian Tigers and Australia. She is a right-handed pace bowler who also bats right-handed batsman. After playing for the Australian Under-19 team in 2002–03, Hunter made her senior debut for Victoria in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) the following season. She was not trusted with much responsibility in her first season, and bowled less than 60% of the maximum possible quota of overs, and was dropped mid-way through the finals series against New South Wales, which was lost. After touring Sri Lanka with the Australian Under-23 team in September 2004, Hunter played in Victoria's triumphant 2004–05 WNCL team. After being attacked in the first final against New South Wales, she was dro (en)
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  • Julie Hunter (en)
  • Julie Lauren Hunter (en)
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  • Randall, Sniper (en)
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  • Julie Hunter (en)
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  • Box Hill, Victoria, Australia (en)
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