Loughborough Echo

Loughborou­gh duo named in England squad

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CURRENT Loughborou­gh students Kirstie Gordon and Sophia Dunkley have been named in a 15 strong England squad that will go for glory at the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 in the West Indies next month.

Joining the pair, who will make their England debuts, are eight alumnae plus Lightning player Jenny Gunn, meaning almost 75% of the squad have a Loughborou­gh connection.

Alongside Gordon and Dunkley, Loughborou­gh Lightning Cricket spinner and University alumna Linsey Smith is also rewarded for her fine summer form with her maiden call-up at senior internatio­nal level.

Speaking about her inclusion, Smith said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have been selected for the England squad. It’s been a dream of mine to play cricket for England since I started playing 15 years ago, and to potentiall­y do this in a World Cup is an incredible feeling.

“I was fortunate enough to have a good KSL with Loughborou­gh and I thank the whole team there for the part they’ve played in this.”

Fellow Lightning spinner Kirstie Gordon stormed the Kia Super League this summer, topping the bowling statistics to claim her spot, whilst 20-year-old all-rounder Sophia Dunkley donned the blue for winners Surrey Stars, impressing with both bat and ball.

Gordon said: “I’m delighted and shocked to be included in the World T20 squad. When I signed for Loughborou­gh Lightning I didn’t even know if I would make the starting 11 so to have this news now is incredible!

“I’m so excited to get out there and hopefully play my part in a successful campaign.”

The trio join fellow Loughborou­gh alumnae and seasoned internatio­nals Anya Shrubsole, Natalie Sciver, Amy Jones, Tammy Beaumont, Katherine Brunt, Natasha Farrant, Lauren Winfield in a squad that also includes the aforementi­oned Jenny Gunn.

Eager to impress during final preparatio­ns at Loughborou­gh University over the next month, all 11 ladies will be hoping to be selected for the first match on Saturday, November 10, against Sri Lanka.

Women’s Cricket Head Coach and Cricket Performanc­e Manager, Rob Taylor, added:

“I’m so pleased that Sophia, Kirstie and Linsey have all been selected to represent England at the upcoming World Cup. They have all had excellent summers and they are now seeing the returns for all the hard work and performanc­es they have put in. Playing in a World Cup is something they will never forget and it’s a great opportunit­y for them to showcase their skills in the biggest global event there is.”

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