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Five Kent women in Ashes squad
Five Kent women in Ashes squad

Five Kent women have been named by selectors in an initial 18-player England Women’s squad for the 2013 Women’s Ashes Series.Charlotte Edwards15

Charlotte Edwards, Tammy Beaumont, Laura Marsh and Lydia Greenway have been named in the squad with Natasha Farrant added for the first time.

Meanwhile, Natalie Sciver and Lauren Winfield, who made their international debuts against Pakistan last week, have all been named in the initial England Women’s Ashes squad.

Katherine Brunt, Holly Colvin and Marsh all make a return to the initial squad after missing out on the recent NatWest Women’s International matches due to continuing rehabilitation from injuries.

The final squad for each format of the Women’s Ashes Series will be reduced to 15 players in early August ahead of the Series, which commences with the Test match at Wormsley Cricket Ground on August 11.

The 2013 Women’s Ashes Series will comprise one Test match, three NatWest Women’s One-Day Internationals and three NatWest Women’s International Twenty20 matches. Points will be allocated to each format – the winners of the Test will be awarded six points; two points to the winners of each limited overs matches. The team that accrues the most points across all formats will win the Women’s Ashes Series and be presented with the Women’s Ashes trophy.

Head of England Women’s Cricket Clare Connor said: “It is pleasing to see such healthy competition for places ahead of the Women’s Ashes Series.  Exciting young players from the England Women’s Academy have stepped up in to the England squad in the recent internationals against Pakistan and have made an outstanding contribution on and off the pitch. One highlight being Natalie Sciver’s 3-28 in just her second ODI.

“This is an exciting time for all players, both the young and experienced, who will be hoping to have the honour of taking on Australia in the Women’s Ashes Series and I am delighted that our talent pipeline is providing selectors with some really tough decisions.”

ECB.co.uk will have live score updates and video highlights of every day’s play with BBC radio also covering all games. The three NatWest Women’s International T20 matches will be broadcast live on Sky Sports with the second and third matches at Southampton and Durham being played directly before England men play Australia.

 

England Women’s Ashes squad
Charlotte Edwards (Kent) (Captain)

Tammy Beaumont (Kent)

Arran Brindle (Sussex)

Katherine Brunt (Yorkshire)

Holly Colvin (Sussex)

Georgia Elwiss (Sussex)

Natasha Farrant (Kent)

Lydia Greenway (Kent)

Jenny Gunn (Nottinghamshire)

Danielle Hazell (Yorkshire)

Amy Jones (Warwickshire)

Heather Knight (Berkshire)

Laura Marsh (Kent)

Natalie Sciver (Surrey)

Anya Shrubsole (Somerset)

Sarah Taylor (Sussex)

Lauren Winfield (Yorkshire)

Danielle Wyatt (Nottinghamshire)


England Women’s Ashes Series, England Women v Australia Women 

August 11th-14th Test match Wormsley Cricket Ground, Buckinghamshire 11.00am

August 20th  1st ODI Lord’s 10.45
August 23rd  2nd ODI The BrightonandHoveJobs.com County Ground, Hove 10.45am
August 25th 3rd ODI The BrightonandHoveJobs.com County Ground, Hove 10.45am

August 27th 1st T20I The Ford County Ground, Chelmsford* 7.00pm
August 29th 2nd T20I Ageas Bowl, Southampton*+ 2.15pm
August 31st 3rd T20I Emirates Durham ICG*+ 10.15am

*+ Televised double-headers with England men

*Televised match


 
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