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Sarah Taylor joins Diamonds

Sarah Taylor’s decision to join Northern Diamonds is even better news after the announcement that she would play in the Hundred. It comes just as the England squad disappear from the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy to receive India on tour. It’s very convenient for Diamonds as Taylor can take over the gloves from Lauren Winfield-Hill.

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Sarah Taylor returns

By far the best news during the long delayed run-in to the Hundred is Sarah Taylor’s decision to sign for Welsh Fire. This is a momentous step for her as she makes her way back into active participation in cricket. She had recently taken on a coaching role at Hove with Sussex CCC; now we

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Welsh Fire sign Sarah Taylor for The Hundred

One of the all-time greats of women’s cricket, Sarah Taylor, has signed up to take part in The Hundred. The former England wicketkeeper will represent Welsh Fire in the first season of the new action-packed 100-ball competition. The news comes as people signed up to thehundred.com get their first chance to snap up tickets for

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Sarah Taylor, A Tribute

I can’t claim to have seen all the great English wicket-keepers of the post-war period, but I did see one, Leslie Ames, who dates from before the war. Though by the time I saw him in a Kent county game in the early 1950s he no longer wore the gloves. Who have there been since?

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Sarah Taylor to miss IT20 Series

England Women wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor has decided to withdraw from the Vitality Women’s IT20 series against Australia. Taylor and ECB staff have worked together to manage her mental health across the last three years, but Taylor doesn’t feel in a position to take part in the upcoming three matches. Taylor said: “I first took a

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Sarah Taylor to make Australian cricket history this weekend

England women’s wicket-keeper batsman Sarah Taylor will become the first woman to play Australian first grade cricket, when she makes her debut for Northern Districts Cricket Club (“the Jets”) in the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) West End Premier Cricket Competition on Saturday. SACA Premier Cricket is a two-day competition and represents the highest level

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