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when she scored 59 for Kuring-gai in women's club cricket in an innings which included four fours. In April several matches between New South Wales and combined club sides were organized to raise funds for the
England tour with the first being a match between New South Wales and a combined XI from the Kuring-gai, University, and Oldfields clubs, with Peden playing against New South Wales for the combined side, but she returned to the New South Wales captaincy for matches against other combined club teams. She organized a cricket revue in June 1934 also for the purpose of raising funds for the tour. In July a cable was received from London ordering that women must wear white stockings in matches during the tour, and Peden commented that this was unnecessary since it was already the policy of the New South Wales Association. In August she represented NSW at a meeting of the Australian Women's Cricket Council in Brisbane held to determine how the Australian side to play England would be selected, helped women's cricketers from the Sydney North Shore to organize a concert to raise funds for the England tour, and was officially appointed to a committee to arrange the programme of the English side in New South Wales. Also in August she attended the opening of the first women's cricket coaching school and was credited as being personally responsible for New South Wales being the first state to be able to open a women's school.
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tournament in 1933 and they won the
Premiership for the third time running. In May 1933 she expressed doubts that the All-Australia Council could afford to fund an English tour on the prospect of England visiting in 1934, and expressed that it would be better to focus on hosting New Zealand first. In September 1933 she reported that New Zealand was going to participate in the 1934 women's interstate Carnival in February, and that she felt that an England tour could not take place until the 1934/35 season. She expressed that she felt it was likely there would be some Maori women in the New Zealand side as she felt they would be "cricketers of quality", and in November she proposed that games against club sides be organized for the New Zealand side so they could get into form in order to play an Australian XI. In December she became engaged to Ranald Emanuel, a noteworthy tennis player. She attempted to organize a year book for women's cricket for 1933 but was unable to find support.
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Australian Women's Cricket Association for 1932. She became involved in a minor controversy that year because as of March 1932 skirts were again required in women's cricket accompanied with white stockings fully covering legs, and that month the South Sydney women's side was disqualified by the NSW Association after winning the state second grade competition for breaching this protocol, with Peden defending the decision claiming that the side had been properly warned before being disqualified, but the captain of the side claimed that they had only played with bare legs once and desisted after being warned.
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the states in a decade. She was described as bowling a "deadly ball" ahead of the series, and in addition to captaining her State she was also responsible for managing the organization of the matches themselves which she found took up the majority of her time. In July 1930 Peden stated that interest in participating in women's cricket in
Australia was rapidly increasing, reporting that there were 250 women's cricketers in New South Wales, 200 in Queensland, 50 in Victoria, and an Association forming in South Australia, and she said in an interview
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New South Wales in a two-day game on the 14 and 15 December. Peden captained NSW and she was in a position to secure a draw, but decided instead to declare NSW innings leaving the
English half an hour to score 57 runs which they did successfully. She received praise for her sporting declaration. After the match she helped host a beach picnic for the English side.
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support the initiative. In
October 1931 the NSW Women's Cricket Association voted to allow women's cricketers to wear trousers rather than having to wear skirts when playing, however Peden had opposed the change due to the reasoning that many women's grounds did not have changerooms to allow the cricketers to change from a skirt to trousers for the games.
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cricketers. As of
November 1932 she was also serving as a New South Wales state selector, in addition to All-Australia Council and NSW Association secretary and NSW captain, and in 1932 she also helped cofound the NSW Women's Amateur Sports Council which was a body which aimed to centrally administrate all women's sport in the state.
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to take up her role as liaison officer to the side. It was suggested in
December that she was likely to be selected to captain Australia in the Tests due to her knowledge of the sport and her proven leadership. After returning to Sydney Peden remarked that the English players were much better stroke
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Australian women's cricket Association felt they were ready and invited the English Association to send a team to visit Australia proposing that the side play
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of the Varsity Law School. She played backyard cricket as a child and achieved recognition in sports while attending Abbotsleigh School, being noted as one of the school's best tennis players in 1921. She also captained her school's cricket team and at her direction the girls side began bowling
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overarm rather than underarm. After school she studied a Bachelor of Arts at Sydney University and represented the University in hockey, and established a women's cricket team, and as of 1930 she had graduated and had begun working as sports mistress of Redlands School.
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each Australian state team and then one 'Test' match against a combined Australian XI, however a reply was received which said that calling an Australian/English match a 'Test' would be an "absurdity". Commenting on the reply Peden said:
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