Norma Izard
Norma Jean Izard, OBE was an English cricketer. She is the longest-serving manager, having managed the England women's cricket team from 1984, in 12 international tours, before stepping down in 1993.
Early life
Izard was born in Beckenham, the only child of William and Olive Preston. Her father was a cricketer for Cornwall. She was educated at Beckenham Grammar School, and then attended Dartford College of Physical Education.Career
At seventeen Izard played for Kent, and the club, Kent Nomads. She then became a teacher of physical education. She was the manager of England women's cricket team between 1984 and 1993. Izard is the longest-serving senior England cricket manager, managing 12 international tours before stepping down, after England won the 1993 World Cup.Izard was one of the first ten women admitted to the MCC in 1999, as an honorary life member. She served as the last ever president of the Women's Cricket Association from 1994 to 1998, overseeing the eventual merger with the English Cricket Board.