England Women set to resume training from June 22

24 England Women’s team players will be returning to individual training on Monday, June 22 amidst plans being made for a proposed tri series with India and South Africa in September. The players will return across six venues, initially training on their own before progressing to small group training. Squads for specific formats will be named […]
 
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England Women set to resume training from June 22

24 England Women’s team players will be returning to individual training on Monday, June 22 amidst plans being made for a proposed tri series with India and South Africa in September.

The players will return across six venues, initially training on their own before progressing to small group training. Squads for specific formats will be named in due course, subject to confirmation of the proposed series.

The names in the list of the players are:
Tammy Beaumont (Kent/London Spirit)
Lauren Bell (Berkshire/Southern Brave)
Katherine Brunt (Yorkshire/Trent Rockets)
Kate Cross (Lancashire/Manchester Originals)
Alice Davidson-Richards (Kent/Northern Superchargers)
Freya Davies (Sussex/London Spirit)
Sophia Dunkley (Surrey/Southern Brave)
Sophie Ecclestone (Lancashire/Manchester Originals)
Georgia Elwiss(Sussex/Birmingham Phoenix)
Katie George (Hampshire/Welsh Fire)
Sarah Glenn (Worcestershire/Trent Rockets)
Kirstie Gordon(Kent/Birmingham Phoenix)
Amy Jones (Warwickshire/Birmingham Phoenix)
Heather Knight (Berkshire/London Spirit)
Emma Lamb(Lancashire/Manchester Originals)
Nat Sciver (Surrey/Trent Rockets)
Anya Shrubsole (Berkshire/Southern Brave)
Bryony Smith(Surrey/Welsh Fire)
Linsey Smith (Sussex/Northern Superchargers)
Mady Villiers (Essex/Trent Rockets)
Fran Wilson (Kent/Oval Invincibles)
Lauren Winfield (Yorkshire/Northern Superchargers)
Issy Wong (Warwickshire/Birmingham Phoenix)
Danni Wyatt(Sussex/Southern Brave)

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Their training sessions will take place under the same medical guidelines and bio-secure conditions as have been in place for England Men.

England Women set to resume training from June 22

The 24 players will train across six different venues, which are:

National Performance Centre, Loughborough
Emerald Headingley, Yorkshire
The Kia Oval, London
Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Chester Boughton Hall CC, Lancashire
1st Central County Ground, Hove.

Jonathan Finch, the director of England Women’s Cricket said,”We remain hopeful of playing cricket this summer and it’s exciting for this group of players to be able to return to training.
“We’ve had great support from the First-Class counties with the use of their venues, and we’re grateful to them for that, and hopefully this is one step closer towards England Women returning to the field this summer.”