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England face the T20 World Champions in Derby!

England Women host New Zealand in an IT20 at The Central Co-op County-Ground on Wednesday 20 May (6.30pm).

The Women’s T20 World Cup holders, led by Amelia Kerr, face an England side aiming to make more history in Derby.

A limited number of Early Bird tickets remain for both fixtures, with more than 75% of reserved seating already booked!

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Sarah Glenn named in Ashes T20 squad

Posted on 28 June 2023
Posted by Stephen Martin
Sarah Glenn named in Ashes T20 squad

Derbyshire spinner, Sarah Glenn, has been named in the England squad for the T20 portion of the Women’s Ashes series. 

Glenn has been in imperious form for The Blaze this season, taking 11 wickets across nine white ball appearances, conceding just 5.33 runs-per-over, as she helped her side reach the Charlotte Edwards Cup final.

The Derbyshire bowler, who is ranked number four in the world for IT20s, has claimed 55 wickets in 46 international T20 appearances, at an average of 16.89.

Having tasted defeat in the opening Test match of the series, England will be looking to bounce back in the T20 series, starting on Saturday 1 July at Edgbaston.

Women’s Ashes Fixtures

Saturday July 1: 1st Vitality IT20, Edgbaston, Birmingham 6.30pm

Wednesday July 5: 2nd Vitality IT20, The Kia Oval, London 6.30pm

Saturday July 8: 3rd Vitality IT20, Lord’s, London 9.10am

Wednesday 12 July: 1st We Got Game ODI, Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol 1pm

Sunday 16 July: 2nd We Got Game ODI, Ageas Bowl, Southampton, 11am

Tuesday 18 July: 3rd We Got Game ODI, Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, 11am


England return to The Incora County Ground in 2023 for a huge Vitality IT20 against Sri Lanka on Wednesday 6 September (6pm).  

England have lost just once at Derby since 2017, with the ground becoming one of the premiere venues for women’s international cricket in the country, having hosted blockbuster clashes against India, West Indies, New Zealand and South Africa in recent years.

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