England's world beaters ready for Australia

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After adding the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 title to the ICC Women's World Cup, England retain the squad which lifted the trophy at Lord's for the summer series against old rivals Australia.

The series kicks off with the NatWest Women’s International Twenty20 at Derby on June 25 as a curtain-raiser to Derbyshire Phantoms’ Twenty20 Cup game against Lancashire Lightning. The match will be televised live on Sky Sports.

Five NatWest Women’s one-day internationals follow against the same opposition at venues across the country including Chelmsford, Stratford CC, Lord’s and Wormsley CC - with the two matches at Chelmsford both televised live on Sky Sports.

The four-day npower Women’s Ashes Test match, which will be played at New Road, Worcester from July 10, concludes the international summer for England women.

ECB head of women’s cricket Clare Connor said: "In winning the ICC Women's World Cup and the ICC World Twenty20 in the space of three months, this England team have shown that they are a world-class side, so the squad to face Australia in June and July is unsurprisingly largely unchanged. Anya Shrubsole continues to undergo rehab for her back injury so Danielle Hazell retains her place in the squad.

"We look forward to a highly competitive series between England and Australia with the first three matches live on Sky on 26th, 29th and 30th June. We are thrilled that Sky's coverage of the ICC World Twenty20 has put the women's game firmly in the national sporting consciousness and the opportunities that lie ahead for women's cricket in this country are immense.

"We are determined to maximise those opportunities both in terms of increasing participation for our sport and in terms of raising the profile of our world class England team."

Coach Mark Lane added: "The experience of winning a World Cup and the inaugural World Twenty20 has been sensational. What would top it off would be retaining the coveted Ashes.

"Australia has always been a fierce rival and this was proved in the recent semi-final of the Twenty20 where the two teams fought tooth and nail in a high-scoring, entertaining game of cricket. We are expecting an intense summer of cricket."

The England Women's squad is as follows:

• Charlotte Edwards (Captain)

• Caroline Atkins

• Katherine Brunt

• Holly Colvin

• Lydia Greenway

• Isa Guha

• Jenny Gunn

• Danielle Hazell

• Laura Marsh

• Beth Morgan

• Ebony Rainford-Brent

• Nicola Shaw

• Claire Taylor

• Sarah Taylor

The fixture schedule is as follows:




































































Match Date Information
NatWest Women’s International Twenty20
England v Australia  Thursday June 25 2009 2.55pm start  Derby, Derbyshire CCC
 NatWest Women’s Series
England v Australia  Monday June 29 2009 10.45am start
 Chelmsford, Essex CCC Televised live on Sky Sports
 England v Australia  Tuesday June 30 2009

2.40pm start
 Chelmsford, Essex CCC Televised live on Sky Sports
 England v Australia  Friday July 3 2009

10.45am start
Stratford CC
 England v Australia  Sunday July 5

10.45am start
Wormsley CC
 England v Australia  Tuesday July 7

10.45am start
 Lord’s Cricket Ground
 npower Women’s Ashes Test Match
 England v Australia  Friday July 10 2009

11am start
 Worcestershire CCC

Day One
 England v Australia Saturday July 11 2009

11am start
 Worcestershire CCC

Day Two
 England v Australia Sunday July 12

11am start
 Worcestershire CCC

Day Three
 England v Australia  Monday July 13

11am start
 Worcestershire CCC

Day Four

For ticketing information please see www.ecb.co.uk/women

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