ENGW Announced in 14-Player Squad For Three-Match Series Against INDW. Katherine Brunt has been rested, while Nate Sciver continues to lead due to a hip injury from Heather Knight.
Lauren Bell’s three-match series:-
Katherine Brunt has notably missed England’s T20I series against India, with Lauren Bell, set to make her debut in the format after being naming in the 14-player squad for the three-match series, which will be taking place at Chester-le-Street. Getting starting. 10 September.
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Bell, 21, made her Test and ODI debut against South Africa earlier this year and was an excellent seamer in this year’s hundred.
He took 11 wickets at 16.00 – second only to his Southern Braves teammate, legspinner Amanda-Jade Wellington – including a best of 4 of 10 against the Trent Rockets at the Ageas Bowl.
She joins the squad in place of 37-year-old Brunt, who will be resting from the series after a hectic workload that includes her participation in the Commonwealth Games and Trent Rockets’ Hundred Eliminator.
South Africa retires from Test cricket ahead of Test:-
Brunt retired from Test cricket this summer ahead of the South Africa Test, and was emotionally emotional after England’s dismal performance at the Commonwealth Games,
They failed to win a medal after losing to India and New Zealand in their last two matches.
However, head coach Lisa Keightley insisted that his absence from the Indian team should not be taken as a sign that England is preparing to bid goodbye to his 18-year international career.
“After discussions with Katherine, she felt it was best for her to rest in both the T20 and ODI series,” Keithley said.
Alice Caps, Freya Kemp, and Issie Wong team up:-
“This provides an opportunity for Lauren Bell, who was impressive in the Hundred. And with her, Alice Capsi, Freya Kemp, and Issie Wong on the team. We are starting to see a bunch of exciting young players who have the potential to cement Chance’s place in the England team.”
England captain Heather Knight is also missing from the team. As she recovers from last month’s hip surgery, meaning Nat Sciver will once again lead the team
His own game despite Trent having chosen to give up the Rockets’ captaincy to focus on the Hundred.
The trip to India, a Commonwealth Games silver medalist, will be Keightley’s last series in charge. As it was confirming earlier this summer that she would return to Australia after a two-and-a-half-year role.
“I’m excited to end my time with this team with a really exciting series against India,” Keithley said. “They are a great side and we have to do our best to win.”
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England Women’s T20 Series and ODI Series:-
T20 series
- September 10, 1st T20I, Chester-le-Street
- 13 September, 2nd T20I, Derby
- 15 September, 3rd T20, Bristol
ODI series
- 18 September, 1st ODI, Hove
- 21 September, 2nd ODI, Canterbury
- 24 September, 3rd ODI, Lord’s.