Eight girls have been selected for the 2018 Sussex Cricket Girls’ Academy and Emerging Players Programme (EPP). Both programmes are made possible by funding from the Aldridge Foundation and use of the facilities at Brighton Aldridge Community Academy. The girls involved come from throughout the county and six of the eight are pupils at Sussex
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EWA hold Australia to draw in 2-day match
The England Women’s Academy (EWA) led by Tammy Beaumont drew their one-off 2-day match against Australia women on Saturday 1st – Sunday 2nd August, at the National Cricket Performance Centre in Loughborough. England batted first and despite a rain delay declared on 279 for 9 after 99 overs with Fran Wilson top scoring on 55, Laura Marsh
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Beaumont to captain EWA squad in 2-day match against Australia
Tammy Beaumont to captain England Women’s Academy squad in 2-day match against Australia women The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced a 13-player England Women’s Academy (EWA) squad to play a one-off 2-day match against Australia women on Saturday 1st – Sunday 2nd August, at the National Cricket Performance Centre in Loughborough. Three
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England Women’s Academy fall just 15 runs short
Despite half centuries for Tammy Beaumont and Fran Wilson, England Women’s Academy fell to a 15 run defeat by Australia on Sunday in an Ashes warm up match. The EWA team were chasing a target of 250 which had been set by Australia with Ellyse Perry scoring 93 and Elyse Villani with 49, but finished their 50 overs on 234
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England Women’s Academy squad to face Australia
The England Women’s Academy squad to face Australia in 50-over warm-up match has been announced. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced a 13-player England Women’s Academy (EWA) squad to play a one-off 50-over match against Australia women on Sunday 19th July, at Taunton Vale. Kent’s Tammy Beaumont will captain a strong EWA
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EWA win by a whisker in Dubai and level the series
After winning the toss and electing to bat England looked to have thrown the initiative back to the Australians after losing four early wickets and finding themselves on 49 for four. In the end Georgia Elwiss and Natalie Sciver helped raise the score to 177 which never looked to be enough. England needed to win
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England’s Academy edged out in Dubai
England Women’s Academy went down 2-1 in their one-day international series against Australia Women Shooting Stars, who edged home by two wickets in the third match at the International Cricket Council Academy in Dubai. After Saturday’s heroics which levelled the series, Georgia Elwiss again played a starring role for EWA scoring 50 off just 39
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England Women’s Academy square the series in Dubai
Georgia Elwiss continued her fine form with an impressive all-round display to help England Women’s Academy bounce back from yesterday’s defeat to Australia Women Shooting Stars with a 26-run victory at the International Cricket Council Academy in Dubai. The 23-year-old followed up yesterday’s century with an unbeaten 65 off 42 balls, including nine fours and one six, before
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Lauren Winfield ruled out of England Women’s Academy Dubai tour
Injury has forced Yorkshire’s Lauren Winfield out of the England Women’s Academy (EWA) squad to play against Australia women’s Commonwealth Bank Shooting Stars in Dubai next month. The top order batsman strained her left quadricep muscle during England women’s recent tour to New Zealand, and has not fully recovered in time for the tour, which
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England Women’s Academy squad announced for tour against Australia
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced a 14-player England Women’s Academy (EWA) squad to play four 50-over matches and two Twenty20s against their Australian equivalents – the Commonwealth Bank Shooting Stars – in the UAE next month. Kent’s Tammy Beaumont will lead an experienced EWA touring party, which includes Lauren Winfield (Yorkshire) and
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