Scholfield herself would have been a fifth member of that social gathering, however she suffered an ankle harm on England’s previous tour of South Africa in November, which brought on her to fly residence earlier than she may add to her present tally of three ODI and two T20I caps.
Now she is becoming a member of Alice Capsey, Danielle Gibson, Bess Heath and Freya Kemp because the senior members of the England A celebration, which is because of play three T20Is, three ODIs and a one-off four-day sport in opposition to Australia A from April 12-15, precisely mirroring the itinerary through which England have been crushed within the Ashes. Capsey and Gibson are at the moment on responsibility on the WPL in India, and so will miss the T20I leg which begins at Sydney’s Hurstville Oval on March 26.
Scholfield might be joined by gamers from the England Ladies Tempo Programme, together with her Surrey teammates Ryana MacDonald-Homosexual, Emma Jones (T20 and 50-over) and Alexa Stonehouse, who is chosen throughout all codecs. No captains have but been named for the three codecs.
Nearly all of the group have been present process warm-weather coaching at a coaching camp in Abu Dhabi, and can depart for Sydney on March 17.
Jon Lewis, England Ladies’s head coach, mentioned: “We’re trying ahead to testing ourselves in opposition to a nationwide aspect with nice depth. We’re conscious of the problem forward.
“There was some good work performed by the gamers based mostly in England and those that have been enjoying cricket over the winter around the globe and this tour offers a chance for gamers to push for choice into the senior squad by means of robust performances in opposition to the Australians.”
Jonathan Finch, Director of England Ladies’s Cricket, added: “We’ve an excellent mixture of expertise throughout the three squads with all gamers striving to carry out and push for choice into the senior crew. The expertise they are going to achieve by means of extremely aggressive matches inside a multi-format schedule might be actually thrilling, and hopefully invaluable for them in accelerating their improvement. A tour to Australia is what so many younger cricketers dream of, and we want them effectively.”
England Ladies A T20 squad: Hollie Armitage (Durham), Georgia Davis (Warwickshire), Mahika Gaur (Lancashire), Jodi Grewcock (Essex), Bess Heath (Durham), Emma Jones (Surrey), Freya Kemp (Hampshire), Ryana MacDonald-Homosexual (Surrey), Charis Pavely (Warwickshire), Grace Potts (Lancashire), Paige Scholfield (Surrey), Grace Scrivens (Essex), Seren Smale (Lancashire), Bryony Smith (Surrey), Alexa Stonehouse (Surrey), Mady Villiers (Durham), Issy Wong (Warwickshire)
England Ladies A 50-over squad: Hollie Armitage (Durham), Alice Capsey (Surrey), Georgia Davis (Warwickshire), Mahika Gaur (Lancashire), Danielle Gibson (Somerset), Kirstie Gordon (The Blaze), Jodi Grewcock (Essex), Bess Heath (Durham), Emma Jones (Surrey), Freya Kemp (Hampshire), Ryana MacDonald-Homosexual (Surrey), Charis Pavely (Warwickshire), Grace Potts (Lancashire), Paige Scholfield (Surrey), Grace Scrivens (Essex), Seren Smale (Lancashire), Bryony Smith (Surrey), Alexa Stonehouse (Surrey), Mady Villiers (Durham), Issy Wong (Warwickshire)
England Ladies A four-day squad: Hollie Armitage (Durham), Alice Capsey (Surrey), Georgia Davis (Warwickshire), Danielle Gibson (Somerset), Kirstie Gordon (The Blaze), Jodi Grewcock (Essex), Bess Heath (Durham), Freya Kemp (Hampshire), Charis Pavely (Warwickshire), Grace Potts (Lancashire), Paige Scholfield (Surrey), Grace Scrivens (Essex), Seren Smale (Lancashire), Alexa Stonehouse (Surrey), Mady Villiers (Durham), Issy Wong (Warwickshire)