Born in
Bilthoven,
Utrecht Province, van der Elst is first recorded as playing cricket for her country in 1977, when the Dutch team toured England. All of her early matches for the Netherlands were played against regional and underage English teams, as the side was not yet judged competitive enough for full internationals. At the
1982 World Cup in New Zealand, van der Elst was one of two Dutch players (alongside
Babette van Teunenbroek) to be selected for
International XI, a composite team featuring players from several different countries. All seven of her ODI matches were played in the World Cup. Van der Elst was the team's number-three batter for the first five matches, but after a run of three consecutive
ducks (against
England,
Australia, and
New Zealand), she was pushed down the order for the rest of the tournament. Her best score was 16
* in the second game against Australia, made from number seven, and she finished the tournament with 28 runs at an average of 5.60. Despite being a regular bowler for the Netherlands, van der Elst did not bowl at all in the World Cup, and in her last game, against
India, was asked to
keep wicket in place of
Chris Miller, going on to effect a
stumping off the bowling of
Gill McConway. In 1983, van der Elst played her first recorded internationals for the Netherlands, appearing against
Denmark,
Ireland, and "Young Netherlands" in the one-off Centenary Tournament at
Utrecht's
Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd. Later in 1983, van der Elst moved to New Zealand. For three seasons (1984–85, 1985–86, and 1986–87), she played for
Wellington in the
Hansells Cup, and was also a member of the New Zealand national squad (without playing any matches). ==Other activities==