Grace Scrivens leads march of Under-19 gamers in newest Women's Hundred signings

Grace Scrivens, England Under-19 captain, has been retained by London Spirit for this yr's Women's Hundred, with a number of of the Under-19 crew that not too long ago reached the World Cup last in South Africa additionally signed for his or her maiden campaigns.

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A complete of 26 gamers have been picked up within the open market, following the inaugural Women's Draft, which befell in March.

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And Scrivens - who was one of many stand-out gamers in South Africa with 293 runs and 9 wickets throughout England's seven video games - will as soon as once more be heading for Lord's, the place she'll be captained by her senior counterpart, Heather Knight, when this yr's Hundred begins in August.

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"I'm delighted to be back," Scrivens stated. "Playing at Lord's in front of such a big crowd was so exciting last season and I can't wait to do it again."

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Ryana MacDonald-Gay (Oval Invincibles), Liberty Heap (Manchester Originals), Josie Groves and Alexa Stonehouse (each Trent Rockets) are among the many different Under-19 gamers to be picked up for the event.

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"I'm happy to see a lot of the Under-19 team being announced," Scrivens added. "We really enjoyed the World Cup campaign and it's great to see everyone continuing their professional progression in a world class competition like The Hundred."

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Birmingham Phoenix have picked up a trio of non-England gamers, in Abtaha Maqsood (Scotland), Sterre Kalis (Netherlands) and Erin Burns (Australia).

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Other notable signings embody the USA's Tara Norris, a breakout star of the inaugural WPL, who has additionally joined London Spirit, whereas Georgia Adams Southern Vipers' captain, returns to her unique crew, Southern Brave.

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Birmingham Phoenix: Abtaha Maqsood, Erin Burns, Chloe Brewer, Sterre KalisLondon Spirit: Grace Scrivens, Tara Norris, Niamh HollandManchester Originals: Liberty Heap, Phoebe Graham, Fi MorrisNorthern Superchargers: Marie Kelly, Aylish Cranstone, Phoebe FranklinOval Invincibles: Eva Gray, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Kira ChathliSouthern Brave: Georgia Adams, Rhianna Southby, Danielle GregoryTrent Rockets: Josie Groves, Emma Jones, Naomi Dattani, Alexa StonehouseWelsh Fire: Alex Griffiths, Claire Nicholas, Sarah Bryce

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