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Lancashire Women cricket team


FieldValue
nameLancashire Women
imageLancashire CCC logo.svg
coachChris Read
captainEleanor Threlkeld
overseasGaby Lewis
foundedUnknownFirst recorded match: 1933
groundVarious Including Beaconsfield Road, Widnes
title1WCC
title1wins1
title2T20 Cup
title2wins1
title3T20 County Cup
title3wins1
websiteLancashire Cricket

The Lancashire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Lancashire. They play their home games at various grounds across the county, including Beaconsfield Road, Widnes. They are coached by Chris Chambers and captained by Eleanor Threlkeld. They won both the County Championship and the Twenty20 Cup in 2017. Lancashire have links with Cumbria, with some players playing for both sides, as well as some of their players making up a North Representative XI in 2021 and 2022. They are partnered with the regional side North West Thunder.

History

1930–1997: Early History

Lancashire Women played their first game in 1930, against the Women's Cricket Association, which they won by 111 runs. Over the following years, Lancashire played various one-off games, often against nearby counties such as Yorkshire and Cheshire. They also competed in the Women's Area Championship, and the inaugural Women's County Championship, as a combined team with Cheshire, Lancashire and Cheshire Women.

1998– : Women's County Championship

1998 was the first season in which Lancashire competed in the County Championship on their own, and they finished 3rd in Division 3, before being promoted the following season. Over the following seasons, Lancashire bounced between the divisions, having a four-year stint in Division One, from 2004 to 2007, but also reaching as low as Division Three in 2010 and 2011. They topped Division Two in 2013 and 2014: in 2013 they lost the Division Final to Somerset, but managed to gain promotion in 2014. They were relegated in 2015, but bounced straight back up to Division One in 2016.

Lancashire then went on to have an exceptional 2017 season, in which they won both the County Championship and the Women's Twenty20 Cup. In the Championship, they topped Division One with 5 wins from 7 games. Lancashire bowler Sophie Ecclestone was the leading wicket-taker in the Division, while Amy Satterthwaite and Evelyn Jones were the 3rd and 4th leading run-scorers, respectively. Meanwhile in the T20 Cup, Lancashire won 7 from 8 games to claim the title, with batter Emma Lamb ending the tournament as the leading run-scorer for the division. In the following years, Lancashire retained their place in Division One of the Championship without seriously challenging for the title, whilst managing a second-place finish in the 2019 Women's Twenty20 Cup, one point behind Champions Warwickshire. In 2021, they competed in the North Group of the Twenty20 Cup, and won their region, with 4 wins and 4 matches abandoned due to rain. Batter Emma Lamb was the third-highest run-scorer across the competition, with 233 runs including one century. They again won their group in the 2022 Women's Twenty20 Cup, going unbeaten in the group stage before beating Yorkshire in the final. Batter Georgie Boyce was the leading run-scorer in the competition, with 306 runs, whilst bowlers Alex Hartley and Phoebe Graham were joint-second leading wicket-takers, with 13 wickets. They won their Women's Twenty20 Cup group for the third consecutive season in 2023, defeating Scotland in the final. In 2024, the side finished 2nd in their group in the Twenty20 Cup and won their group in the new ECB Women's County One-Day tournament.

Players

Current squad

  • No. denotes the player's squad number, as worn on the back of their shirt.
  • denotes players with international caps.
No.NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotesBattersAll-roundersWicket-keepersBowlers
6Emma LambRight-handedRight-arm off breakEngland skills contract
11Eve JonesLeft-handedLeft-arm medium
30Danielle CollinsLeft-handedRight-arm medium
32Ailsa ListerRight-handed
45Tilly KestevenLeft-handedRight-arm leg break
47Seren SmaleRight-handed
66Gaby LewisRight-handedRight-arm leg breakOverseas player
22Darcey CarterRight-handedRight-arm off break
31Fi MorrisRight-handedRight-arm off break
21Ellie ThrelkeldRight-handedClub captain
35Alice ClarkeLeft-handedRight-arm medium
3Sophie MorrisLeft-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
4Olivia BellRight-handedRight-arm off break
7Hannah JonesLeft-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
9Grace PottsRight-handedRight-arm medium
16Kate CrossRight-handedRight-arm medium
18Mahika GaurRight-handedLeft-arm fast-mediumEngland central contract
19Sophie EcclestoneRight-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxEngland central contract
24Tara NorrisLeft-handedLeft-arm mediumUK passport
53Grace JohnsonRight-handedRight-arm medium

Notable players

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

  • ENG Joy Liebert (1934)
  • ENG Betty Snowball (1934)
  • ENG June Bragger (1963)
  • ENG Avril Starling (1982)
  • ENG Carole Hodges (1982)
  • ENG Laura Newton (1997)
  • RSA Sune van Zyl (1999)
  • ENG Arran Brindle (1999)
  • ENG Leanne Davis (2000)
  • WIN Nelly Williams (2003)
  • RSA Lonell de Beer (2005)
  • NZ Amy Satterthwaite (2007)
  • ENG Kate Cross (2013)
  • ENG Alex Hartley (2016)
  • ENG Sophie Ecclestone (2016)
  • HK Jasmine Titmuss (2019)
  • ENG Emma Lamb (2021)
  • ENG Seren Smale (2024)

Seasons

Women's County Championship

SeasonDivisionLeague standingsNotesPWLTA/CBPPtsPos1998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Division 35320036723rd
Division 355000441041stPromoted
Division 25320037.573.52nd
Division 25320036722nd
Division 25300222.580.52nd
Division 25400134931stPromoted
Division 15230034584th
Division 16230140753rd
Division 16150020403rd
Division 16050116264thRelegated
Division 2633003633rd
Division 210190022426thRelegated
Division 3106301531133rd
Division 39351043785thPromoted
Division 28430144844th
Division 288000581381stLost Division 2 final
Division 286101291091stPromoted
Division 18080023239thRelegated
Division 27410235751stPromoted
Division 17520049991stChampions
Division 17340041714th
Division 17430042824th

Women's Twenty20 Cup

SeasonDivisionLeague standingsNotesPWLTA/CNRRPtsPos200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192021202220232024
Division 231101−0.4532nd
Division M&N 230201−0.6913rd
Division M&N 231200−1.1623rd
Division M&N 231101−0.2222ndLost promotion play-off
Division M&N 220101−4.8512nd
Division 2B42200+0.3284th
Division 288000+2.28321stPromoted
Division 173400−0.64125th
Division 187100+1.48281stChampions
Division 184400−0.16166th
Division 184103+0.77192nd
North84004+5.07201stGroup winners
Group 166000+3.12241stGroup winners
Group 161104+2.5082ndGroup winners
Group 176100+1.19882nd

ECB Women's County One-Day

SeasonGroupLeague standingsNotesPWLTA/CBPPtsPos2024
Group 1430012151stGroup winners

Women's One-Day

SeasonLeagueLeague standingsNotesPWLTNRBPPtsPos2025
League 1862002262nd

Honours

  • County Championship:
    • Division One champions (1) – 2018
    • Division Two champions (3) – 2003, 2014 & 2016
    • Division Three champions (1) – 1999
  • Women's Twenty20 Cup
    • Division One champions (1) – 2017
    • Division Two champions (1) – 2015
    • Group winners (3) – 2021, 2022 & 2023
  • ECB Women's County One-Day:
    • Group winners (1) – 2024
  • Women's T20 County Cup:
    • Winners (1)2025

References

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