England Women name ODI squad

England Women have announced a 16-strong squad for the Royal London Series against India. Sophia Dunkley is included, and could make her ODI debut when the series gets underway at Bristol on Sunday June 27. Freya Davies and Sarah Glenn, who returned to their regional teams during the LV= Insurance Test match, are back in

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Tables Turned by White Ferns but England take the Series

NZ ‘White Ferns’ beat England at their third attempt [New Zealand Tour – Third ODI, Dunedin (University Oval) on 28 February 2021] As seen on BT Sports2 TV and website Live Cricket Australia, England elected to bat first, posting a ‘half-decent’ score of 220. Ferns Ex-captain Amy Satterthwaite (119*runs off 128 balls) and Amelia Kerr (72* off 88) staged a 173-run partnership. That

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England wrap up series win against New Zealand

England Women beat New Zealand by seven wickets  Fifties from Tammy Beaumont and Nat Sciver took England to a seven-wicket win in the second ODI against New Zealand in Dunedin, and with it a series victory. Lisa Keightley’s team have now won 10 games in a row across all formats. Please find below a video

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England Women Pick Squad For Opening Ashes ODI

England Women have announced their squad for the first Royal London Women’s ODI. A squad of 14 has been named, with the England Women’s Academy playing against Australia A throughout the ODI series providing the option for additional back-up. England Women’s Squad Heather Knight (Berkshire, captain) Tammy Beaumont (Kent) Katherine Brunt (Yorkshire) Kate Cross (Lancashire) Sophie

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England Women Update Squad For Third ODI

England Women’s Head Coach Mark Robinson has named his squad for the final match of the Royal London Women’s ODI series. Heather Knight (Berkshire, captain) Tammy Beaumont (Kent) Kate Cross (Lancashire) Sophie Ecclestone (Lancashire) Jenny Gunn (Nottinghamshire) Amy Jones (Warwickshire) Laura Marsh (Kent) Anya Shrubsole (Berkshire) Bryony Smith (Surrey) Sarah Taylor (Sussex, wicketkeeper) Fran Wilson

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