Hampshire Women cricket team

The Hampshire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Hampshire.

Hampshire Women
Captain: TBC
Coach: TBC
Bowling coach: TBC
Fielding coach: Ian Stuart
Founded:

Unknown

First recorded match: 1997

Home ground:

Various

Including The Rose Bowl

They play in Division Four of the Women's County Championship.[1] Following relegation in the 2010 season this young team is evolving into a polished and effective, attacking side intent on a 10-0 season and promotion back to Division three

See also

History

The first ever county match was held in 1811 between Surrey and Hampshire at Ball's Pond in Middlesex. Two noblemen underwrote the game with 1,000 guineas and its participants ranged in age from 14 to 60.

The senior ladies' team will be representing the county in the Liverpool Victoria National County Championship Division Four this season.

The recently restructured county competition means that the team will be able to commit to both their clubs and their counties without missing out on any matches as in previous seasons.

The county window consists of 10 matches of 50 over matches with an additional national 20:20 competition in which the team will progress to a final stage, should they win their regional competition first. Hampshire have performed consistently well in this competition over the past two years reaching the regional final in 2010 (narrowly losing to Wales).

The squad consists of a combination of existing players who played in last years team and some new players who are crossing borders and re-joining from other counties to strengthen the squad and complement a batch of emerging talent from both the U15 and U17 age groups.

2010 season

The Women’s XI had a difficult year in ECB County Div 3

Hampshire Women's First XI in their colours in 2010 Vs Navy, with Hampshire wearing the Nayv's Scotland kit

and will be playing their cricket in Div IV next year. Despite finishing as narrow runners-up in their Regional T20 competition, the side struggled with the longer 50 over format and failed to register a win.

Aylish Cranstone topped the batting charts with 303 runs at an average of 30.3 whilst Sarah Fogwill and Jo Harfield each contributed over 200 runs. Bowling honours went to Kerry Hartnett and Jo Harfield with 14 wickets apiece and Hannah Clark picked up 10 victims behind the stumps.

2010 marked the first occasion for the squad playing in coloured clothing, a friendly fixture against the Navy played in Portsmouth with Hampshire wearing the Navy's Scotland kit. Hampshire were victorious on this occasion.

Current squad

Based on the 2011 winter training squad. Coach: John Cook

Name Nationality Batting Style Bowling Style Club Overseas Club Highest Representative Level Countries Played In Notes
Laura Omar England Right-handed Right arm medium Andover - South West of England England 2011 Captain
Sarah Fogwill England Right-handed Right arm medium Horsham Old Boys Collegians New Zealand England Indoor Cricket TeamNew ZealandEnglandSouth AfricaUniversity of Chichester
Amy Mistry England Right-handed Right arm medium Hursley Park - County England University of Southampton
Jenny Wilson England Left-handed Right arm leg break Hursley Park St Alban'sNew ZealandEngland Indoor Cricket TeamINew ZealandEnglandSouth Africa
Becky Hartnett England Right-handed Right arm medium Odiham - County England -
Kerry Hartnett England Right-handed right arm off break Odiham - County England -
Harriet Batchelor England Right-handed Right arm fast Hursley Park - County England debut season
Megan Pearcey England Right-handed Right arm medium Andover - South West of England England -
Jo Harfield England Right-handed Right arm fast Aldershot - County England University of Chichester
Natasha Raine England Right-handed n/a Reading - Junior Super 4s (Rubies) England -
Chloe Micklethwaite England Right-handed Right arm medium Yately - County England debut season
Charlotte Pilcher England Right-handed n/a Langley Manor - County EnglandWicket-keeper, debut season

Results

Based on results up to the 2010 season

Year Played Won Tied Lost No Result
All 29 5(17.24%) 0(0%) 24(82.7%) 0
2010 16 2(12.5%) 0(0%) 14(87.5%) 0
2009 13 3(23.08%) 0(0%) 10(76.92%) 0

Records

Based on all available data from 2006 up until end of 2010 season

Achievement Name Record Opposition Year
Highest Score Natasha Raine 97* Devon Women's First XI 2009
Best Bowling Kerry Hartnett 6/17 Lancashire Women's First XI 2010
Most Catches Sarah Fogwill 3 catches Lancashire Women's First XI 2010
Most Catches Gabrielle Basketter 3 catches Wales Women's First XI 2010

References

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