"Katherine Mary Brown" is an English cricketer who participated in matches during the 1970s.

Born in Essex, Katherine Brown and her twin sister Caroline both became cricket players. A right-arm off-break bowler, Katherine played a Test cricket/test match for the English women's cricket team in 1979 against History of the West Indian cricket team/West Indies, scoring 16 in her only innings and, bowling off breaks, took two wickets in the match for 56 runs. She also played five one-day internationals, making her debut against Cricket in Australia/Australia for the Young England women's cricket team/Young England women's team in the Women's Cricket World Cup/1973 World Cup and playing her last match against the West Indies in July 1979.

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