Two of the 15 women that will represent England in the Women’s Ashes Test are Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson. The Heather Knight team’s Ashes campaign will get underway on June 22 in a special, five-day Test match at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. It will also the first red-ball game played at Trent Bridge .The first home five-day Test in England since 2000
England women’s squad for Ashes Test:
The situation remains in command by the hard work of Amy Jones, Emma Lamb, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Issy Wong, Danielle Wyatt, Lauren Bell, Tammy Beaumont, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross, Alice Davidson-Richards, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Danielle Gibson, and Heather Knight.
In the regional league, Filer and Gibson both competed for Western Storm. Their outstanding efforts caused early choices for the national team. For the past two years, Gibson and Filer have supported Wester Storm’s bowling assault, and this year. They are the competition’s leading run scorer and wicket-taker, respectively. Gibson went to South Africa this year to take part in the Women’s T20 World Cup as a backup.
Danielle Gibson is one of the top cricket players in the world. The team’s head coach, John Lewis, believes that if she was selected, she would be a dynamic player who may change the oBecause of her excellent pace and swing, Lauren offers a serious risk to a wicket. She gives us another shot to stand out in our bowling attack; if we incorporate her in the starting XI, it might have an impact on a Test match at any stage in the match.
On June 15, Derbyshire will host a three-day showcase match between England A and Australia A. A Test (worth four points) will start the multi-format series on July 1. Three T20Is, three ODIs, and three T20Is will follow on July 5, 8, and 1. Two points will be gave to each match.