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Women's winter training squads named

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The England and Wales Cricket Board today announced the winter training squads at each level of the England women’s cricket pathway: the England Women's Performance Squad (EWPS), England Women’s Academy (EWA) and England Women’s Development Programme Under-19 and Under-15 (EWDP U19 and U15).

In the last six months, three players have made the transition to the EWPS from the EWA.

Sonia Odedra (Nottinghamshire), Rebecca Grundy (Warwickshire) and Jodie Dibble (Devon) all graduated from the EWA to earn their first senior international caps – Odedra in the Kia Women’s Test match against India in August, and Grundy and Dibble during the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 in Bangladesh in March.

Off the back of a successful summer Odedra has been formally added to the EWPS.

With some members of the EWPS playing in Australia for the first half of the winter, Paul Shaw and the selectors will also give opportunities to targeted EWA players to train with the EWPS prior to Christmas.

The EWA, EWDP Under-19s and EWDP Under-15s squads will attend a series of training camps at the National Cricket Performance Centre (NCPC) in Loughborough throughout the winter, which will be overseen by head coaches, Lisa Keightley (EWA), Salliann Briggs (EWDP U19), and Caroline Foster (née Atkins, EWDP U15).

Speaking about the winter training programmes, ECB Head of England Women’s Cricket, Clare Connor said: “The ground-breaking decision by the ECB Board to award 18 contracts to England women’s players was clearly significant for those individuals involved.

Lauren Winfield and Sonia Odedra were handed their Test debuts during the one-off match against India at Wormsley this summer

“However it also signalled the dawning of a fully professional era giving players on the England women’s pathway a very exciting goal to which they can aspire and work towards.

“The scope of opportunities now available to talented young female cricketers is greater than ever, and the winter training programmes that will be delivered over the next six months for the EWPS, EWA, EWDP U19 and EWDP U15 squads are pioneering in the global women’s game.

“It is this structure that will allow players to seamlessly move through the pathway and give them every chance of performing when they get their chance in an England shirt. 

“This summer the EWA demonstrated the scope of the talent pool now present in the women’s game when they drew a two-day match and won a 50-over encounter against the touring Indian women’s team.

“They backed this up with a 1-1 scoreline in a T20 series against South Africa women. It is performances like this that illustrate the strong position that England women’s cricket is currently enjoying.”

England women will next be in action in February 2015 when they will travel to New Zealand to play a five match one-day international series and three-match international Twenty20 series against the White Ferns.

The England women’s touring party for this tour will be announced in the new year.

England Women’s Cricket Pathway – Winter Training Squads 2014/2015

 

EWPS

EWA

EWDP U19

EWDP U15

1

Tammy Beaumont

(Kent)

Georgia Adams

(Sussex)

 Emily Arlott

(Worcestershire)

 Lauren Bell

(Berkshire)

2

Katherine Brunt

(Yorkshire)

 Hollie Armitage

(Yorkshire)

 Maia Bouchier

(Middlesex)

 Sophie Buckton

(Warwickshire)

3

Katie Cross

(Lancashire)

 Stephanie Butler

(Staffordshire)

 Georgia Boyce

(Nottinghamshire)

 Ella Chandler

(Hampshire)

4

Jodie Dibble

(Devon)

 Freya Davies

(Sussex)

 Isabelle Collis

(Sussex)

 Isobel Cloke

(Kent)

5

Charlotte Edwards

(Kent)

 Alex Hartley

(Middlesex)

 Sophia Dunkley

(Middlesex)

 Charlie Dean

(Hampshire)

6

Georgia Elwiss

(Sussex)

 Georgia Hennessy

(Warwickshire)

 Sophie Ecclestone

(Cheshire)

 Danielle Gibson

(Gloucestershire)

7

Natasha Farrant

(Kent)

 Evelyn Jones

(Staffordshire)

 Beatrice Firth

(Yorkshire)

 Tiarna Paris Gilkes

(Warwickshire)

8

Lydia Greenway

(Kent)

 Emma Lamb

(Lancashire)

 Abigail Freeborn

(Sussex)

 Jess Golden

(Kent)

9

Rebecca Grundy

(Warwickshire)

 Sophie Luff

(Somerset)

 Katie George

(Hampshire)

 Eva Gray

(Surrey)

10

Jenny Gunn

(Nottinghamshire)

 Alex Macdonald

(Gloucestershire)

 Cordelia Griffith

(Essex)

 Katie Green

(Shropshire)

11

Danielle Hazell

(Yorkshire)

 Carla Rudd

(Berkshire)

 Hannah Jones

(Surrey)

 Alex Griffiths (Wales)

12

Amy Jones

(Warwickshire)

 Paige Scholfield

(Sussex)

 Alli Kelly

(Devon)

 Bess Heath

(Derbyshire)

13

Heather Knight

(Berkshire)

 

 Marie Kelly

(Warwickshire)

 Nancy Hebron

(Essex)

14

Beth Langston

(Essex)

 

 Sophie Mackenzie

(Cornwall)

 Nancy Hughes

(Middlesex)

15

Laura Marsh

(Kent)

 

 Anna Nicholls

(Middlesex)

 Ellie Mason

(Cheshire)

16

Sonia Odedra

(Nottinghamshire)

 

 Tara Norris

(Sussex)

 Alice Monaghan

(Hampshire)

17

Natalie Sciver

(Surrey)

 

 Cait O’Keefe

(Devon)

 Hannah Poulter

(Yorkshire)

18

Anya Shrubsole

(Somerset)

 

 Nalisha Patel

(Lancashire)

 Rhianna Southby

(Surrey)

19

Sarah Taylor

(Sussex)

 

 Rachel Petherick

(Durham)

 Lucy Staunton-Turner

(Lancashire)

20

Fran Wilson

(Somerset)

 

 Bryony Smith

(Surrey)

 Erin Staunton-Turner

(Lancashire)

21

Lauren Winfield

(Yorkshire)

 

 Eleanor Threlkeld

(Lancashire)

 Jessica Kate Thornton

(Wales)

22

Danielle Wyatt

(Nottinghamshire)

 

 

 

 


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