England Women Cricket Team 2024

Team

England women's cricket team

Nickname

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Governed by

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)

Captain

Heather Knight

Coach

Jon Lewis

First Test

against Australia at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane; 28–31 December 1934

First ODI

against International XI at County Cricket Ground, Hove; 23 June 1973

First T20I

against New Zealand at County Cricket Ground, Hove; 5 August 2004

The England women's cricket team represents England and Wales in women's international cricket. They were first governed by Women's Cricket Association before England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) started governing them from 1998. England is a full member of the ICC and has Test, ODI and T20I status.

Their current captain is Heather Knight while their current head coach is Jon Lewis. One of the most decorated sides in women's cricket, the England women's cricket team played against Australia in the first-ever Test in 1934.

Their record in ODIs is highly impressive. They played their first ODI against an International XI in 1973. England have won the Women's cricket World Cup four times.

They won the inaugural edition on their home soil in 1973 before winning the biggest prize in women's cricket three more times in 1993, 2009 and 2017. The triumph in 2017 also earned them the prestigious BBC Sports Team of the Year Award.

The England women's cricket team has also finished runners-up four times in the ODI World Cup - 1978, 1982, 1988 and 2022.

England also played in the first ever T20I in 2005, against New Zealand. Four years later, they won the inaugural edition of the Women's T20 World Cup in 2009. They have finished runners-up in the competition three times - 2012, 2014 and 2018.

England women's cricket team honours:

Women's World Cup:

  • Champions (4): 1973, 1993, 2009, 2017
  • Runners-up (4): 1978, 1982, 1988, 2022

Women's T20 World Cup:

  • Champions (1): 2009
  • Runners-up (3): 2012, 2014, 2018

England women's cricket team squad:

Maia Bouchier, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Alice Capsey, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Heather Knight(c), Amy Jones(w), Freya Kemp, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell, Charlotte Dean, Sarah Glenn, Linsey Smith, Sophia Dunkley, Danielle Gibson, Bess Heath

Coaching staff:

  • Head coach - Jon Lewis

England women's cricket team stats:

  • Most runs in Tests - Jan Brittin
  • Most wickets in Tests - Mary Duggan
  • Most runs in ODIs - Charlotte Edwards
  • Most wickets in ODIs - Katherine Sciver-Brunt
  • Most runs in T20Is - Charlotte Edwards
  • Most wickets in T20Is - Katherine Sciver-Brunt

SCHEDULED / 3rd ODI / Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

SCHEDULED / 2nd ODI / Lord's

SCHEDULED / 1st ODI / The Rose Bowl

SCHEDULED / 5th T20I / Edgbaston

SCHEDULED / 4th T20I / Old Trafford

SCHEDULED / 3rd T20I / Kennington Oval

SCHEDULED / 2nd T20I / County Ground, Bristol

SCHEDULED / 1st T20I / Trent Bridge

SCHEDULED / 3rd ODI / The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton

SCHEDULED / 2nd ODI / Grace Road

SCHEDULED / 1st ODI / County Ground

SCHEDULED / 3rd T20I / County Ground, Chelmsford

SCHEDULED / 2nd T20I / County Ground, Hove

SCHEDULED / 1st T20I / St Lawrence Ground

COMPLETED / Match 20 / Dubai International Cricket Stadium

144/4 (18 ov)

West Indies Women won by 6 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 17 / Sharjah Cricket Stadium

109/6 (20 ov)

England Women won by 10 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 9 / Sharjah Cricket Stadium

124/6 (20 ov)

England Women won by 7 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 9 / ICC Academy Ground No 2

127/4 (20 ov)

England Women won by 5 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 6 / Sharjah Cricket Stadium

118/7 (20 ov)

England Women won by 21 runs.

COMPLETED / Match 5 / ICC Academy

129/10 (19.4 ov)

Australia Women won by 33 runs.

COMPLETED / 5th T20I / Lord's

135/8 (20 ov)

England Women won by 20 runs.

COMPLETED / 3rd T20I / SuperSport Park, Centurion

128/1 (11.3 ov)

England Women won by 9 wickets

COMPLETED / 3rd T20I / Castle Avenue

Match cancelled

COMPLETED / 3rd ODI / Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont

153/10 (20.5 ov)

Ireland Women won by 3 wickets (DLS method)

COMPLETED / 2nd T20I / Willowmoore Park

204/4 (20 ov)

England Women won by 36 runs.

COMPLETED / 2nd T20I / Castle Avenue

169/8 (20 ov)

Ireland Women won by 5 wickets

COMPLETED / 2nd ODI / Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont

320/8 (50 ov)

England Women won by 275 runs.

COMPLETED / 1st T20I / Buffalo Park

143/6 (19.2 ov)

England Women won by 4 wickets

COMPLETED / 1st T20I / Castle Avenue

176/10 (20 ov)

England Women won by 67 runs.

COMPLETED / 1st ODI / Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont

211/6 (34.5 ov)

England Women won by 4 wickets

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England Women Squad

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Kate Cross

Bowler

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Tammy Beaumont

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Bryony Smith

All Rounder

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Paige Scholfield

All Rounder

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Georgia Davis

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Mady Villiers

All Rounder

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Emma Lamb

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Bess Heath

Wicket-Keeper

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Lauren Filer

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Freya Kemp

All Rounder

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Hannah Baker

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Issy Wong

Bowler

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Ryana Macdonald-Gay

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Kate Cross

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Tammy Beaumont

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Bryony Smith

All Rounder

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Paige Scholfield

All Rounder

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Mady Villiers

All Rounder

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Georgia Adams

Batter

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Mahika Gaur

Bowler

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Hannah Baker

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Issy Wong

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Seren Smale

Wicket-Keeper

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Ryana Macdonald-Gay

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Charis Pavely

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Heather Knight

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Kate Cross

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Amy Jones

Wicket-Keeper

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Natalie Sciver

All Rounder

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Kirstie Gordon

Bowler

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Tammy Beaumont

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Danielle Wyatt

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Emma Lamb

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Sophie Ecclestone

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Lauren Bell

Bowler

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Sophia Dunkley

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Bess Heath

Wicket-Keeper

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Maia Bouchier

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Charlotte Dean

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Alice Capsey

All Rounder

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Lauren Filer

Bowler

FAQs

England Women team is regarded as the great teams of the format.

With the kind of players it has in its arsenal, from young guns to seasoned veterans, England Women with the current team stands as a contender to win.
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