Norma Whiteman was an Australian cricketer who is best known to have played seven Test matches for the Australia women’s national cricket team between 1948 and 1951. Norma Whiteman was born on 28 December 1927, in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia to parents whose details are not known to the public.
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Norma Whiteman Cause Of Death
On January 9, 2023, Norma Whiteman died peacefully. As of now, the actual cause of her death has not been released as results from autopsy tests aren’t out yet. However, considering Norma Whiteman’s age, it is fair to say Norma Whiteman died of natural death.
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Norma Whiteman was Australia’s oldest living Test cricketer at the time of Norma Whiteman’s death.
Since Norma Whiteman’s death, a lot of sympathizers and well-wishers have expressed their support for Norma Whiteman’s family and friends. Many believe that Norma Whiteman was a great and inspiring lady and have paid their last respect to Norma Whiteman.


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