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Kent Women cricket team

English cricket team


Summary

English cricket team

FieldValue
nameKent Women
imageKent Women cricket team logo.png
managerLucy Arman
captainMegan Belt
coachJames Hockley
foundedFirst recorded match: 1935
groundSt Lawrence Ground
title1WCC
title1wins8
title2T20 Cup
title2wins3
websiteKent Women

The Kent Women cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English county of Kent. They play their home matches at St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury, as well as the County Cricket Ground, Beckenham. They are captained by Megan Belt and are coached by former Kent County Cricket Club player James Hockley. They are the most successful side in both the Women's County Championship and Women's Twenty20 Cup, with 8 and 3 titles respectively. Until 2025, they were partnered with the regional side South East Stars.

History

1935–1996: Early History

Kent Women played their first recorded match in 1935, against Civil Service Women. Over the following years, Kent were one of the most prolific women's sides, playing various one-off and tourist games, against surrounding counties and national sides such as Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands. Kent joined the Women's Area Championship in 1980, and played in the competition until 1996 (including two title wins, in 1986 and 1987), after which they joined the Women's County Championship.

1997–2019: Women's County Championship

In 1997, their first season in the County Championship, Kent finished 5th in Division One with just one win. Over the next few seasons, Kent were a consistently mid-table side, plus one season in Division Two, in 2002. A steady improvement after their promotion, however, eventually led them to their first Championship title, in 2006. They retained their title in 2007, going unbeaten in both seasons. Key to their success was England captain Charlotte Edwards, who played for Kent from 2000 to 2016. This started an extremely successful era for Kent Women, winning the most titles in Championship history, eight, and only finishing outside the top 3 of Division 1 once, in 2017: the further times they won the Championship were in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2019. In 2016, Kent bowlers Megan Belt, Tash Farrant and Charlotte Pape were the first, third and fourth leading wicket-takers respectively, whilst Tammy Beaumont was the leading run-scorer. Kent batters Fran Wilson, Tammy Beaumont and Maxine Blythin were all in the top ten leading run-scorers in 2019.

Kent Women have also been the most successful side in the history of the Women's Twenty20 Cup, winning the tournament three times, in 2011, 2013 and 2016. They also reached the semi-finals of the competition in 2013 and 2012, losing to Berkshire both times. In 2011, however, they beat Berkshire by 8 wickets after bowling them out for just 73. In 2013, Kent beat Sussex in the final by 8 wickets, whilst in 2016 they won the title by topping Division One, with five wins from seven games.

2020–2024: Regional Twenty20 Cup

In 2021, they competed in the South East Group of the Twenty20 Cup, and won their region, going unbeaten with 6 wins and 2 matches abandoned due to rain. In 2022, they finished second in their group in the Twenty20 Cup, going on to lose in the final against Sussex. Kent have also competed in the Women's London Championship since its first edition in 2020, and won their first London Championship title in 2021. In the 2023 Women's Twenty20 Cup, Kent finished second in their group and reached the group final, but the title was shared due to rain. In 2024, the side finished 7th in their group in the Twenty20 Cup and 3rd in their group in the new ECB Women's County One-Day tournament.

Players

Current squad

Players listed below are named as Kent squad players on the team's website. Other players may play matches for the side. denotes players with international caps.

No.NameNationalityBirth dateBatting StyleBowling StyleNotesBattersAll-roundersWicket-keepersBowlers
11Jessica BirdRight-handedRight-arm off break
19Ella DarlingtonRight-handedRight-arm medium
14Jodie HobsonRight-handed
4Sophie SingerRight-handedRight-arm leg spin
17Coco StreetsRight-handedRight-arm mediumVice Captain
55Elsa BarnfatherRight-handedRight-arm medium
66Tilly CallaghanRight-handedRight-arm medium
21Amy GordonRight-handedRight-arm off break
25Isabella JamesRight-handedRight-arm leg spin
3Genevieve JeerRight-handedRight-arm medium
34Isobel KirbyRight-handedRight-arm medium
2Grace PooleRight-handedRight-arm medium-fast
20Megan SturgeRight-handedRight-arm leg spinLoan Player
12Molly DavisRight-handed
92Emily ThompsonRight-handed
23Laura BaileyRight-handedRight-arm leg spin
95Olivia BarnesRight-handedLeft-arm orthodox spinLoan Player
6Megan BeltRight-handedRight-arm off breakCaptain
12Zeena BilalRight-handedRight-arm medium
15Sydney GorhamRight-handedRight-arm medium-fast
63Alice GrantRight-handedRight-arm medium

Notable players

Players who have played for Kent and played internationally are listed below, in order of first international appearance (given in brackets):

  • ENG Betty Archdale (1934)
  • ENG Doris Turner (1934)
  • ENG Marjorie Richards (1935)
  • ENG Cecilia Robinson (1949)
  • ENG Audrey Disbury (1957)
  • ENG Ruth Westbrook (1957)
  • ENG Mollie Hunt (1960)
  • ENG Alison Ratcliffe (1960)
  • ENG Kathleen Smith (1960)
  • ENG Ann Jago (1960)
  • AUS Liz Amos (1961)
  • ENG Jacqueline Elledge (1963)
  • ENG Mary Pilling (1963)
  • ENG Jean Clark (1968)
  • ENG Chris Watmough (1968)
  • ENG Heather Dewdney (1969)
  • ENG Jill Cruwys (1969)
  • ENG Katherine Brown (1973)
  • ENG Susan Goatman (1973)
  • ENG Sue Hilliam (1973)
  • ENG Megan Lear (1973)
  • ENG Jill Powell (1979)
  • ENG June Edney (1984)
  • Netherlands Mickey de Boer (1984)
  • ENG Julie May (1986)
  • ENG Lisa Nye (1988)
  • ENG Caroline Barrs (1988)
  • ENG Marie Moralee (1991)
  • NZ Emily Drumm (1992)
  • AUS Olivia Magno (1995)
  • ENG Claire Whichcord (1995)
  • ENG Charlotte Edwards (1996)
  • NZ Paula Flannery (2000)
  • RSA Cri-Zelda Brits (2002)
  • NZ Sarah Burke (2003)
  • ENG Lydia Greenway (2003)
  • ENG Jo Watts (2005)
  • NZ Suzie Bates (2006)
  • ENG Lynsey Askew (2006)
  • ENG Laura Marsh (2006)
  • ENG Tammy Beaumont (2009)
  • NZ Erin Bermingham (2010)
  • ENG Lauren Griffiths (2010)
  • ENG Fran Wilson (2010)
  • ENG Susie Rowe (2010)
  • ENG Tash Farrant (2013)
  • ENG Alice Davidson-Richards (2018)
  • SCO Sarah Bryce (2018)
  • ENG Kirstie Gordon (2018)
  • IRE Arlene Kelly (2022)
  • Hong Kong Elysa Hubbard (2022)
  • SCO Darcey Carter (2023)
  • ENG Ryana MacDonald-Gay (2024)

Seasons

Women's County Championship

SeasonDivisionPWLTA/CBPPtsPosNotes19971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Division 15140031.543.55th
Division 15230036.560.53rd
Division 15230030.554.55th
Division 15230031553rd
Division 15050024.524.56thRelegated
Division 25300228.586.51stPromoted
Division 15320032.568.53rd
Division 15410043.591.52nd
Division 16320136832nd
Division 16500121061stChampions
Division 16500101351stChampions
Division 1641015912nd
Division 1101000002001stChampions
Division 1107300621322nd
Division 1107102561261stChampions
Division 18300524541stChampions
Division 186200471073rd
Division 186002481081stChampions
Division 185111511052nd
Division 187100631331stChampions
Division 17340041716th
Division 17430043833rd
Division 176100461061stChampions

Women's Twenty20 Cup

SeasonDivisionPWLTAbNRRPtsPosNotes200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192021202220232024
Division 131101+0.9732nd
Division S133000+2.8761stSemi-final
Division S1330002.1761stChampions
Division S132001+2.2352ndSemi-final
Division S132100+0.9942ndChampions
Division 1B43100+2.28123rd
Division 186200–0.10243rd
Division 175200+0.43201stChampions
Division 184400−0.38166th
Division 185300+0.67203rd
Division 184202+0.04183rd
South East86002+1.30261stGroup winners
Group 664200+1.19162ndLost final
Group 662004+3.31122ndShared group winners
Group 382402–0.32547th

ECB Women's County One-Day

SeasonGroupLeague standingsNotesPWLTA/CBPPtsPos2024
Group 4421012113rd

Honours

References

References

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