Cricket Burt played as an
all-rounder,
batting right-handed and
bowling slow left-arm orthodox. She played in three
Test matches for
New Zealand between 1948 and 1969. She played domestic cricket for
Auckland and
North Shore.
Hockey Beginning her hockey career in
Auckland in the mid-1940s, Burt then represented
Otago briefly. She subsequently returned to Auckland and represented that province from 1947 to 1958. She gained national honours, playing for
New Zealand against
Australia in 1960. Burt went on to be an umpire for 34 years, and was an A-grade international umpire during the 1970s. During the 1980s she served on the New Zealand Hockey Umpires' Council. She was also a successful coach, taking the North Shore women's hockey team to the K Cup title in 1978. As an administrator, Burt served on the executive of the Auckland Women's Hockey Association for 21 years, and was instrumental in the establishment of the North Shore Women's Hockey Association in 1972. ==Honours and awards==