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Embargoed until 11.30am (BST) on Monday 12 June 2023 - England Women announce Metro Bank Women's Ashes LV=Insurance Test squad

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Embargoed until 11.30am (BST) on Monday 12 June 2023 - England Women announce Metro Bank Women's Ashes LV=Insurance Test squad

England Women have announced their Women's Ashes Test squad for the 2023 Metro Bank Ashes Series.

Western Storm duo Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson are included in the 15-strong group for their maiden full call-ups.

Seamer Filer, who previously represented England Academy, has been a mainstay and top bowling performer in Western Storm’s last two campaigns.

All-rounder Gibson is Storm’s joint-highest run scorer and top wicket taker in this season’s Charlotte Edwards Cup and in line to earn her first senior cap after travelling to the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup as a travelling reserve in February.

England Women’s Test squad will play Australia A in a three-day warm-up fixture at the Incora County Ground, Derbyshire (15-17 June).

Heather Knight’s outfit then kick off their Ashes summer with a five-day Test match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham (22-26 June).

The multi-format series will consist of one LV= Insurance Test match (worth four points), three We Got Game ODIs and three Vitality IT20s (each worth two points). The Test match will be England Women’s first over five days on home soil, and their first visit to Trent Bridge since 2000.

Meanwhile, England A, captained by Northern Diamonds’ Lauren Winfield-Hill, will also play the senior Australia Women’s team in a three-day warm-up at Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicestershire (15-17 June).

Alice Davidson-Richards and Danielle Wyatt will represent England A in the warm-up matches and are also named in the senior Test squad.

England Women's A squad will contest their own IT20 and ODI series against their Australian counterparts, the squads for which will be announced in due course.

Head coach Jon Lewis said: “We are looking forward to what promises to be an exciting Ashes series.

“We are fortunate that our talent pool is growing fast, this has enabled us to pick a nicely balanced squad.

“Dani (Danielle Gibson) is one of the form cricketer’s in the country, she is improving both with bat and ball and if selected in the team, offers us a dynamic cricketer who can change the momentum of the game.

“Lauren is a genuine wicket-taking threat with good pace and swing. Again, if selected in the playing 11, she offers us a point of difference in our bowling attack that could impact a Test match at any point in the game.

“Our preparations are going well and this week’s upcoming games against Australia A and Australia give us another great opportunity to rehearse for the Test match next week.

“To have two Ashes series running alongside each other is very special and we look forward to entertaining our fans and gaining some new ones along the way.”

England Women's Ashes Test Squad

Heather Knight (captain, Western Storm)

Tammy Beaumont (The Blaze)

Lauren Bell (Southern Vipers)

Alice Capsey (South East Stars)

Kate Cross (Thunder)

Alice Davidson-Richards (South East Stars)

Sophia Dunkley (South East Stars)

Sophie Ecclestone (Thunder)

Lauren Filer (Western Storm)

Danielle Gibson (Western Storm)

Amy Jones (Central Sparks)

Emma Lamb (Thunder)

Nat Sciver-Brunt (vice-captain, The Blaze)

Issy Wong (Central Sparks)

Danielle Wyatt (Southern Brave)

England Women's A squad to face Australia in warm-up

Lauren Winfield-Hill (captain, Northern Diamonds)

Maia Bouchier (Southern Vipers)

Alice Davidson-Richards (South East Stars)

Freya Davies (South East Stars)

Charlie Dean (vice-captain, Southern Vipers)

Sarah Glenn (The Blaze)

Kirstie Gordon (The Blaze)

Eva Gray (Sunrisers)

Bess Heath (Northern Diamonds)

Eve Jones (Central Sparks)

Paige Scholfield (South East Stars)

Grace Scrivens (Sunrisers)

Danielle Wyatt (Southern Vipers)

Warm-up fixtures

Thursday 15 June-Saturday 17 June: Three-Day Warm-Up, England Women v Australia A, Incora County Ground, Derbyshire CC, 11am

Entry is free.

Thursday 15 June-Saturday 17 June: Three-Day Warm-Up, England A v Australia Women, Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicestershire CCC, 11am

Entry is free.

Women's Ashes Fixtures

Thursday June 22-Monday 26 June: LV= Insurance Test Match, Trent Bridge, Nottingham, 11am (4 points)

Saturday July 1: 1st Vitality IT20, Edgbaston, Birmingham 6.30pm (2 points)

Wednesday July 5: 2nd Vitality IT20, The Kia Oval, London 6.30pm (2 points)

Saturday July 8: 3rd Vitality IT20, Lord’s, London 9.10am (2 points)

Wednesday 12 July: 1st We Got Game ODI, Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol 1pm (2 points)

Sunday 16 July: 2nd We Got Game ODI, Ageas Bowl, Southampton, 11am (2 points)

Tuesday 18 July: 3rd We Got Game ODI, Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, 11am (2 points)

Tickets are available to buy here.

England Women's A Fixtures

Wednesday June 21: 1st T20, England Women A v Australia A, Haselgrave, Loughborough, 2.30pm

Friday June 23: 2nd T20, England Women A v Australia A, Haselgrave, Loughborough, 2.30pm

Sunday June 25: 3rd T20, England Women A v Australia A, Haselgrave Loughborough, 2.30pm

Wednesday 28 June: 1st ODI, England Women A v Australia A, Haselgrave Loughborough, 11am

Friday 30 June: 2nd ODI, England Women A v Australia A, Haselgrave, Loughborough, 11am
Entry to all Loughborough fixtures is free.

Sunday 2 July: 3rd ODI, England Women A v Australia A, Guildford CCC, 11am
Entry is free with tickets available here

ENDS

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