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Two Kent stars in England squad
Two Kent stars in England squad

Two Kent stars are in the 15-strong England women’s squad for the first two Royal London One-Day Internationals (ODI) against Pakistan next week.

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Tammy Beaumont and Laura Marsh will represent the county in the new era after former captain Charlotte Edwards and Lydia Greenway retired from international cricket.

Monday (20th June) will mark the beginning of a new era for the side, as Heather Knight becomes the 21st captain of the England women’s team in the first encounter of the three-match 50-over series against Pakistan, starting at Leicestershire’s Fischer County Ground.

Knight will be able to call on a world-class bowling attack, led by newly appointed vice-captain, Anya Shrubsole, and Yorkshire’s Katherine Brunt, who will be striving for an early breakthrough in Leicester to record her 100th ODI wicket.

Middlesex left-arm spinner Alex Hartley will be a fresh face in the England dressing room this summer, having been called-up from the England Women’s Academy (EWA) for the first time.  The 22-year-old has impressed coaches with her early season form with the ball, alongside a series of eye-catching performances with the EWA in Sri Lanka at the start of the year, driving herself into contention for an international debut against Pakistan.

In the absence of Sarah Taylor, Warwickshire and Loughborough Lightning wicket-keeper batsman Amy Jones will be looking to seize her opportunity behind the stumps during this Royal London ODI series, with top-order batsman Lauren Winfield, also offering a second keeping option.

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Fran Wilson will present another batting option for Knight and England Women’s Head Coach, Mark Robinson, having been recalled to the England squad following a number of strong performances for Middlesex and as captain of the EWA.  Wilson last played ODI cricket six years ago, when she made her debut during England women’s tour to Sri Lanka in 2010.

Right-arm seam bowler, Beth Langston, has been ruled-out of selection for the three-match Royal London ODI series due to an ankle injury.

England Women’s Head Coach, Mark Robinson, said of the selections: “Monday is going to be a very proud day for our new captain and vice-captain, Heather Knight and Anya Shrubsole.”

“Under their leadership we will start a new chapter for the England women’s team, beginning with the three-match Royal London ODI series against a Pakistan side that cannot be underestimated.”

“Pakistan showed everyone during the ICC World Twenty20 how dangerous they can be, when they beat the hosts India on their own patch.  They represent a fresh challenge that as a squad we can’t wait to get out there and tackle.

“Congratulations to Alex Hartley on earning her first call-up to an England squad.  Alex has worked incredibly hard at her game over the last 12-18 months, and I have been very impressed with her skill as a left-arm spinner in the time that I have been working with her.”

England women’s squad for the third Royal London ODI against Pakistan in Taunton on Monday 27th June, will be named following the second match in Worcester.

 

England women’s squad for the first two Royal London ODIs against Pakistan:

 

  Name ODI Caps KSL Team County Team Twitter Handle
1 Heather Knight (captain) 55 Western Storm Berkshire @Heatherknight55
2 Anya Shrubsole (vice-captain) 34 Western Storm Somerset @Anya_shrubsole
3 Tammy Beaumont 23 Surrey Stars Kent @Tammy_Beaumont
4 Katherine Brunt 84 Yorkshire Diamonds Yorkshire @KBrunt26
5 Kate Cross 12 Lancashire Thunder Lancashire @katecross16
6 Georgia Elwiss 14 Loughborough Lightning Sussex @Gelwiss
7 Jenny Gunn 129 Yorkshire Diamonds Warwickshire @gunnjenny
8 Alexandra Hartley 0 Surrey Stars Middlesex @AlexHartley93
9 Danielle Hazell 41 Yorkshire Diamonds Yorkshire @dani1788
10 Amy Jones (wkt) 9 Loughborough Lightning Warwickshire @amyjones313
11 Laura Marsh 72 Surrey Stars Kent @lauramarsh7
12 Natalie Sciver 20 Surrey Stars Surrey @natsciver
13 Fran Wilson 2 Western Storm Middlesex @fwilson07
14 Lauren Winfield 14 Yorkshire Diamonds Yorkshire @lozwinfield
15 Danielle Wyatt 36 Lancashire Thunder Sussex @Danni_Wyatt

 

England women v Pakistan women international schedule 2016:

 

Date Format Venue
20.6.16 1st Royal London ODI*^ Fischer County Ground, Grace Road, Leicester
22.6.16 2nd Royal London ODI*^ New Road, Worcester
27.6.16 3rd Royal London ODI*^ The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton
3.7.16 1st NatWest IT20 The Brightside Ground, Bristol
5.7.16 2nd NatWest IT20+ Ageas Bowl, Southampton
7.7.16 3rd NatWest IT20 The Essex County Ground, Chelmsford

 

* ICC Women’s Championship

^ Reserve day: as per the ICC Women’s Championship Playing Conditions, in the event of the match not being completed on the scheduled date, a reserve day (the following day) is in place for each of the Royal London ODIs.

+ Double-header with men’s NatWest IT20 (England v Sri Lanka)

 

Live television coverage and radio commentary will be provided for all six internationals against Pakistan women via Sky Sports and BBC Radio respectively.


 
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