NSW Breaker Leah Poulton offers a century's worth of advice

By Daniel Lane
Updated December 14 2014 - 12:08am, first published December 13 2014 - 12:17pm
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Staying power: Leah Poulton fields for NSW in her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League. Photo: Daniel Munoz

After playing her 100th WNCL game for the NSW Breakers, Leah Poulton offered young cricketers a century's worth of advice that would have made batting so much easier for her a decade ago.

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