Source: Don Miles

Georgia Adams will captain Sussex Women for 2017

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Sussex Women have announced that Georgia Adams will be the new captain across both formats for the 2017 season, and have now also confirmed their squad for the Royal London One-Day Cup and NatWest County T20.

Adams takes over from Georgia Elwiss, who will be missing for most of the season due to international commitments with it being a World Cup year.

Adams has captained the side several times for Sussex in the past few seasons when Elwiss and Sarah Taylor have been on international duty. She scored her maiden century for Sussex against Yorkshire when she made her bow as skipper.

Her experience at the top level will bring her a lot of knowledge as captain and Adams has also worked with a lot of the younger players in the side over the years as a coach for Sussex as well, getting to know a lot of the players’ capabilities.

Adams said of her appointment as captain, “I am honoured, privileged and proud to be given the opportunity to captain Sussex. With an exciting season ahead, we have a great chance to showcase our young, talented side. We have most certainly put in the hard yards this winter as a squad under the guidance of our new coach James Anyon and I believe we have every chance of lifting some silverware this season.”

The new squad have been training all winter and there are a number of new, young faces in the side for the 2017 season, which include 18-year-old, Lucy Western and Nancy Harman who have both been training with the Sussex Academy, alongside Bethany Tagg and Ellen Burt.

17 year-old Ella Bourne and 16 year-old Ariana Dowse and Ella Wadey, who are on the Emerging Players Programme, and 14 year-old Ella McCaughan, have all been called into the squad.

Sussex Women’s Head Coach, James Anyon said, “We have a lot of talent in our system and this is reflected in the number of players we have selected this season. Thanks to the sponsorship and support from Aldridge Foundation, who are our major sponsor for all our women and girls’ squads and our EPP and academy programme, we have managed to work a lot more with players on an individual level, which shows with the number of academy and EPP players coming into the womens’ side this year.

“Unfortunately we will miss our England players for the majority of the season due to the World Cup, but we have prepared for this well over the winter and we have a strong, talented side to challenge for the Championship and T20 this season. I am looking forward to seeing the girls get the season underway and showing what the side is capable of after all the hard work they have put in this winter.”

Sussex Women’s Squad 2017 Season

Georgia Adams

Flora Bertwistle

Ella Bourne

Ellen Burt

Sally Clarke

Izzy Collis

Freya Davies

Ariana Dowse

Georgia Elwiss

Abbey Freeborn

Chiara Green

Nancy Harman

Ella McCaughan

Tara Norris

Paige Scholfield

Linsey Smith

Bethany Tagg

Sarah Taylor

Ella Wadey

Lucy Western

Danni Wyatt

Report courtesy of Sussex Cricket