London, Oct 18 (Ians) England on Tuesday announced their squad for the Icc U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, which will be hosted by South Africa and sees 16 countries competing from January 14 to 29.
England will play group B games against Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Rwanda from January 15-19, with the top three teams, then qualifying for the Super Six stage.
The squad features two players who won the Hundred with Oval Invincibles this year — Ryana MacDonald-Gay and Sophia Smale. Hannah Baker (Welsh Fire) and Grace Scrivens (London Spirit) also featured in the tournament.
Apart from the main squad, the five non-travelling reserves have also been selected. The reserves won’t travel but will take a full part throughout the preparation phase and act as stand-by players should a replacement player be required.
Richard Bedbrook, the head of England’s women’s pathways, chaired the selection panel.
“It’s hugely exciting to name...
England will play group B games against Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Rwanda from January 15-19, with the top three teams, then qualifying for the Super Six stage.
The squad features two players who won the Hundred with Oval Invincibles this year — Ryana MacDonald-Gay and Sophia Smale. Hannah Baker (Welsh Fire) and Grace Scrivens (London Spirit) also featured in the tournament.
Apart from the main squad, the five non-travelling reserves have also been selected. The reserves won’t travel but will take a full part throughout the preparation phase and act as stand-by players should a replacement player be required.
Richard Bedbrook, the head of England’s women’s pathways, chaired the selection panel.
“It’s hugely exciting to name...
- 10/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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