Loughborough Echo

Retained list for Lightning

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LIGHTNING Cricket has announced its retained list for the 2022 season with Kathryn Bryce, Sarah Bryce, Lucy Higham, and Bethan Ellis all returning to the side.

The quartet will be joined by spin bowler and Loughborou­gh favourite Kirstie Gordon while righthande­d batter Marie Kelly’s arrival from Central Sparks will strengthen the squad yet further.

Lightning will be buoyed by Kathryn Bryce’s return as the Scotland internatio­nal scored 353 runs with an average of 50.42 in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint (RHF) Trophy last season. The Loughborou­gh alumna was also awarded the overall Most Value Player (MVP) in the tournament.

Fellow Scotland star and current Loughborou­gh student Sarah Bryce will also return to the team in fine form. The 21-year-old scored 202 runs in the RHF Trophy and performed well for the Oval Invincible­s in last summer’s Hundred competitio­n.

Lucy Higham will also wear Lightning colours once again after hitting 101 runs and taking five wickets in the RHF Trophy. Bethan Ellis will also look to impress after unfortunat­ely spending last season on the sidelines with injury.

Kathryn Bryce said: “It’s brilliant for me to have been awarded a contract again this year giving me the opportunit­y to continue to concentrat­e on my cricket all year round. But also, from the team’s perspectiv­e gaining a sixth contract is huge to continue growing the women’s game and give more people that opportunit­y.

“Hopefully, in the years to come, we’ll see a full squad of fully profession­al players and be able to show how far the women’s game can go.”

Ian Read, Regional Director of Women’s Cricket for the East Midlands at Loughborou­gh University, said:

“We are delighted to have retained the services of four of last years contracted players and added further quality to the squad with the signings of Kirstie Gordon and Marie Kelly.

“Having the opportunit­y to have a sixth profession­al contracted player shows the commitment from the ECB to continue to drive the women’s game forward.”

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