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Sciver-Brunt named as new England captain

Cricketer will lead team in new chapter alongside head coach Charlotte Edwards

Nat Sciver-Brunt, May 15, 2024

NAT SCIVER-BRUNT has been appointed England captain, leading the side into a new era alongside head coach Charlotte Edwards, it was announced today.

Sciver-Brunt was the instant favourite to pick up the baton from long-serving skipper Heather Knight, having served as the latter’s vice-captain, and her appointment marks the first major decision of Edwards’ reign.

The all-rounder was the heartbeat of the team throughout Knight’s nine-year stint at the helm but must now find a way to lift the side after a difficult period that included a poor showing at last year’s T20 World Cup and Ashes humiliation in Australia.

Sciver-Brunt has led the side on several previous occasions, but was in the role for a disappointing exit in the bronze-medal match at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and later took a mental-health break from the game.

Although not widely considered a natural on-field leader, she has the experience, know-how and international pedigree to make her Edwards’ first choice.

Sciver-Brunt, who is currently on maternity leave following the birth of her first child with former England team-mate Katherine, said: “I’m really proud to take on the role of captain of the England Women’s team and it’s an honour to have been asked by Charlotte, someone I’ve always looked up to.

“Ever since I made my England debut back in 2013, all I have wanted to do is help the team in every way that I can. I will try my best to lead this team to success, whilst empowering them to be the best version of themselves.

“We have a really talented group, and we have a group that’s united. It’s a team I believe in and a team that can have a lot of success together.”

Sciver-Brunt also has a strong existing relationship with Edwards, not only as former England colleagues but in two title-winning seasons in three years at Mumbai Indians in the Women’s Premier League.

“Her love of cricket and passion for the England Women’s team is inspiring and I’m excited to see where this partnership leads us,” Sciver-Brunt said.

Clare Connor, managing director of England women’s cricket, added: “Everyone knows what a fantastic cricketer Nat is, but her qualities extend far beyond her skills on the pitch. She’s thoughtful, resilient and driven by getting the best out of herself and everyone around her.”

Sciver-Brunt’s reign begins on May 21 at the beginning of a two-format white-ball home series against the West Indies, and continues with the visit of India for five T20s and three ODIs.

The real challenge comes later in the autumn at the 50-over World Cup in India, a chance for England to show a cutting edge that has been absent under pressure in recent years.

England have yet to name a vice-captain, the position Sciver-Brunt previously filled, but the likes of Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean and Amy Jones are likely to come under consideration.

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