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  • India take the lead as Heather Knight takes top spot

    England Women (150-8) lost by 38 runs to India Women (188-7)
    Heather Knight became the most capped England Women's cricketer of all time only for India to spoil the party with an opening game win.
    The visitors take a 1-0 lead in the three-match Vitality IT20 series to Bristol after a confident performance at the Ambassador Cruise Line Ground in Chelmsford.
    They bounced back from a first b

  • Alice Capsey opens England's T20 summer with a magnificent seven-wicket win

    England Women 140-3 beat New Zealand Women 136-7 by seven wickets
    England Women showed all round class and composure to secure a seven-wicket win over New Zealand Women and get their T20 summer off to the perfect start.
    With Alice Capsey taking to opening the batting in the format for the first time like a duck to water, and with the irresistible Freya Kemp for company, England began their T

  • Young Lions to host Pakistan U19s

    England Men U19s will host Pakistan Men U19s in a Youth Test and four Youth ODIs during September.
    The one-off Youth Test will be played at Arundel from September 2-5 before the four-match Youth ODI series begins at the same location on September 9. The second Youth ODI will be staged at Guildford before the series concludes with matches at Wormsley.
    The Young Lions are already scheduled to

  • Captain Charlie Dean leads by example as England claim thrilling opening win

    England Women 211-9 beat New Zealand Women 210 all out by 1 wicket
    First-time captain Charlie Dean led the way with bat and ball to secure a nail-biting opening win of the summer for England Women at their first attempt.
    With debutant Tilly Corteen-Coleman for company at the other end, Dean’s 31 not out masterminded a one-wicket win with just 10 balls remaining in the first Metro Bank ODI ag

  • Tilly Corteen-Coleman named in England Women's T20 World Cup Squad

    England Women’s selectors have today announced their 15-player squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
    The Blaze’s Nat Sciver-Brunt has been named as captain and will lead the squad on home soil at her seventh T20 World Cup.
    Sciver-Brunt is joined in the squad by uncapped 18-year-old Surrey spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Warwickshire’s Issy Wong and Durham’s Lauren Filer who are all select

  • Tom Smith joins England Women coaching staff ahead of 2026 summer

    Tom Smith has joined the England Women’s coaching staff as an assistant coach with a focus on spin bowling.
    The former left-arm spinner took nearly 400 wickets across all formats during his professional playing career for Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex and Gloucestershire. It was at Gloucestershire where his coaching career began in 2021 when he fulfilled a dual player/coach role before stepping int

  • Twelve players on shortlist for T20 Hall of Fame presented by Vitality

    The ECB has today launched the T20 Hall of Fame presented by Vitality to celebrate the icons of domestic T20 cricket in England and Wales.
    The T20 Hall of Fame presented by Vitality will recognise the men and women whose performances and impact in ECB domestic T20 cricket competitions have been exceptional both on and off the field.
    As part of the launch, six men and six women, have today be