England unveil Test squad for exciting South Africa clash
England's multi-format home series against South Africa features a one-off Test, followed by three ODIs and as many T20Is. The one-off Test is worth four points while two points are available for each white-ball game.
Following the retirements of England's pace veterans – Anya Shrubsole, from international cricket and Katherine Brunt, from Test cricket – England have handed maiden call-ups to pace bowlers Emily Arlott and Lauren Bell.
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Freya Davies, Alice Davidson-Richards and Emma Lamb, who all have represented England in white-ball formats, could also potentially be in line to make their first-ever Test appearance, against South Africa. While 20-year-old Issy Wong has been named as a travelling reserve.
The squad will be led by their regular skipper Heather Knight with Nat Sciver as her deputy.
"There are a number of new faces in the squad which brings a real level of energy and enthusiasm," said Engand Head Coach Lisa Keightley. "We're at the beginning of a new ICC Women's Championship cycle, which starts for us with the India ODIs, and it's natural that we're looking forward with one eye on who may be a key player for us come 2025.
"Similarly with Katherine Brunt retired from Test cricket and Anya Shrubsole from all forms of the international game, a number of bowling spots have opened up which is hugely exciting for those players. I'm sure they'll all be very keen to grab their opportunity.
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"We have to balance having the appropriate back-up for the senior squad while also giving playing opportunities. We need our players to play as much cricket as possible, which is why we have a deliberately small Test squad while the England Women's A team are in action against South Africa.
"It really is a massive summer, with the Commonwealth Games just around the corner, and we can't wait to get started with the red ball in Taunton."
**Squad:**Heather Knight (c), Emily Arlott, Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Kate Cross, Alice Davidson-Richards, Freya Davies, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Amy Jones (wk), Emma Lamb, Nat Sciver **Travelling reserve:**Issy Wong