England's women's cricket team has announced its central contracts for the upcoming year, with 17 players receiving full central contracts and a further 10 players signing new one-year deals. Left-arm spinner Linsey Smith is among those who have secured their first full central contract, marking an exciting development in her career.
Smith, who made her one-day international debut in May this year, has been impressive in the World Cup campaign in India. She joins a select group of 17 players who will receive their central contracts, which are awarded to the best and most promising cricketers in England.
Other notable players who have received new one-year deals include Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Sophia Dunkley, Lauren Filer, Mahika Gaur, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn, Freya Kemp, and Linsey Smith. These players will be given the opportunity to develop their skills further and compete at the highest level.
The announcement comes as England women's cricket prepares for a pivotal year ahead, with home ICC Women's T20 World Cup and historic Test match against India on the horizon. Clare Connor, Managing Director of England Women's cricket, expressed her enthusiasm about the new contracts, saying that they are both a reward for what the players have achieved and an opportunity to develop their skills further.
The decision not to award Kate Cross a central contract was met with disappointment from the 33-year-old pace bowler, who had taken over 100 wickets across all formats for England. However, Connor reassured that the door to selection is never closed on any domestic cricketer and that consistency in scoring runs and taking wickets will always put players in a strong position to be picked in England squads.
The news has been welcomed by fans and pundits alike, with many praising the opportunity for young and talented players to shine on the international stage. With the team looking to build momentum ahead of the T20 World Cup, these new contracts are set to bring fresh energy and excitement to English women's cricket.
Smith, who made her one-day international debut in May this year, has been impressive in the World Cup campaign in India. She joins a select group of 17 players who will receive their central contracts, which are awarded to the best and most promising cricketers in England.
Other notable players who have received new one-year deals include Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Sophia Dunkley, Lauren Filer, Mahika Gaur, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn, Freya Kemp, and Linsey Smith. These players will be given the opportunity to develop their skills further and compete at the highest level.
The announcement comes as England women's cricket prepares for a pivotal year ahead, with home ICC Women's T20 World Cup and historic Test match against India on the horizon. Clare Connor, Managing Director of England Women's cricket, expressed her enthusiasm about the new contracts, saying that they are both a reward for what the players have achieved and an opportunity to develop their skills further.
The decision not to award Kate Cross a central contract was met with disappointment from the 33-year-old pace bowler, who had taken over 100 wickets across all formats for England. However, Connor reassured that the door to selection is never closed on any domestic cricketer and that consistency in scoring runs and taking wickets will always put players in a strong position to be picked in England squads.
The news has been welcomed by fans and pundits alike, with many praising the opportunity for young and talented players to shine on the international stage. With the team looking to build momentum ahead of the T20 World Cup, these new contracts are set to bring fresh energy and excitement to English women's cricket.