Leicester Mercury

Academy is being set up to find next women’s cricket stars

LOUGHBOROU­GH UNIVERSITY TO PROVIDE PATHWAY FOR TALENTED PLAYERS TO INTERNATIO­NAL LEVEL

- Leicesterm­ercury.co.uk

LOUGHBOROU­GH University has been selected by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) as the East Midlands Regional Host of its new elite women’s cricket domestic structure.

The programme forms part of the ECB’s plan to make cricket a genderbala­nced sport and will see a new Lightning Cricket academy and senior squad created, working alongside partner counties Leicesters­hire, Derbyshire, Nottingham­shire and Lincolnshi­re.

Lightning Cricket will compete against seven other regions across the country, with the goal of providing a player pathway for talented female athletes to internatio­nal cricket.

Ian Read, regional director of women’s cricket at Loughborou­gh University, said: “This is a fantastic opportunit­y for Loughborou­gh University to be at the forefront of elite domestic women’s cricket that builds on the success of Loughborou­gh Lightning in the Kia Super League.

“We aim to see a successful conveyor belt of talent coming into our programme, whether it is students of the university or women and girls from the East Midlands region – before going on to represent England

at all levels. I feel honoured and excited to be able to lead and develop such an unbelievab­le opportunit­y for women’s cricket and the East Midlands region in an environmen­t as we have at Loughborou­gh University.”

Henry Cowan, communicat­ions manager – performanc­e at the England and Wales Cricket Board, said: “The momentum behind the women’s game has been staggering in the past few years.

“It is our ambition to build on that through greater investment in the women’s domestic game.

“The new elite domestic structure will play a critical part in that as we look to generate more best versus best competitio­n to prepare our players for the internatio­nal stage.

“Loughborou­gh have been an important partner for us through the lifespan of the Kia Super League and is well placed as one of the country’s leading high-performanc­e establishm­ents to be one of our new regional hosts working alongside the four county cricked clubs in their region.”

Training and matches will take place on campus at the Haselgrave ground as well as across the East Midlands.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? SMASHING PLAYER: Amy Jones of Loughborou­gh Lightning during a Kia Super League match against Lancashire Thunder at Trent Bridge in August last year
GETTY IMAGES SMASHING PLAYER: Amy Jones of Loughborou­gh Lightning during a Kia Super League match against Lancashire Thunder at Trent Bridge in August last year

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