Worcestershire Le Marchand began her county cricket career with
Worcestershire women's cricket team, and was part of the successful Under-15s team which won the 2002 Women's Under-15s County Championship. In the final, Le Marchand top scored, remaining on 54
not out during match reduced to 30-overs. She also took one catch as
wicket-keeper during Essex's innings as Worcestershire secured a 55-run victory. During 2004, Le Marchand played for the Under-15s and Under-17s as well as making her debut for the Worcestershire first team during the County Challenge Cup. She made two
centuries and an
unbeaten half-century for the Under-15s. She fared less well outside of the Under-15s; her highest score being the 20 she made on debut for the first team against
Wiltshire. Her performances saw her selected to compete in the Junior Super Fours, where she represented South East Under-19s Women. She top-scored for her side in the final with 18, as they suffered an 84 run defeat to the Midlands. Le Marchand represented Worcestershire in the County Challenge Cup again in 2005, taking two
stumpings and scoring 7 runs as her county lost to
Warwickshire. She appeared regularly for Worcestershire Under-17s, scoring prolifically. Batting as part of the
top order, she made 96 not out against Nottinghamshire, 48 not out against Leicestershire, and 64 against Staffordshire, top-scoring for her side on each occasion. In 2006, Le Marchand was selected to take part in the
Super Fours—a competition in which the England selectors place the 48 leading players into four teams—for the first time. In the
Twenty20 tournament, she was selected as a specialist batsman, with
England's national women's team player
Jane Smit keeping wicket for the
Emeralds. Despite her role however, Le Marchand batted low in the order, at number ten in the semi-final, and at number eight in the
third place playoff. She played a similar role in the first three matches of the 50-over Super Fours tournament, but took over as wicket-keeper for the next three, claiming two stumpings. She was one of only four players to take part in all six matches for the Emeralds, and scored 48 runs at an average of 9.60. In two recorded matches for Worcestershire Under-17s, she top-scored in her county's innings on both occasions, making 28 of Worcestershire's 77 in a heavy defeat to Warwickshire, and 126 in a large victory over Shropshire. The
2007 Super Fours competition saw Le Marchand represent the
Diamonds, once again playing all six matches. She batted as part of the lower order, and only played two innings, scoring 14 runs in the competition. Her 12 dismissals in the tournament—5 stumpings and 7 catches—were the most by any player.
Move to Somerset In 2008, Le Marchand moved from Worcestershire to
Somerset, allowing her to compete in Division Two of the
Women's County Championship. She made her debut in the competition against
Surrey in May 2008, scoring 45 runs off 57 balls for her new county. She finished the season with a
batting average of 41.00, joint second-highest on the team behind
Elwyn Campbell. Playing in the middle order, her 45 on debut remained her highest score of the season, but she made useful scores in both matches against
Lancashire and remained unbeaten twice. She was once again selected to play in the Super Fours, playing four of six matches for the
Rubies. She failed to pass 20 runs in any of her innings, although she remained not out on 19 against the Diamonds at the close of the innings. Promoted to open the innings alongside her captain
Steph Davies for the start of the 2009 campaign, Le Marchand scored two half-centuries in her first four matches of the season before being moved back down the order. She scored 69 runs and shared an opening
partnership of 128 with Davies during Somerset's opening home fixture against Surrey, helping her side to a 21 run victory. Her second half-century, a slow 57 which was scored off 136 balls, came during a 4 wicket defeat to
Kent two matches later. The remaining four matches of the season saw her move around the batting order, twice playing in the middle order, and twice opening. She failed to reach double figures in any of these matches, scoring
ducks on each occasion she opened, and five runs in each of the other two matches. She finished the season with 165 runs, fourth-highest in the Somerset team. During the
2010 Women's Twenty20 Cup, Le Marchand claimed three stumpings during Somerset's victory over neighbours
Devon, the second time she had achieved this feat in her career, having previously done so during the
2008 Super Fours for the Rubies against the Emeralds. ==International career==