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England and New Zealand face off in the first women's ODI, featuring three debutants for England. The match is taking place in Durham, where England opted to bowl first.
Teams:
England hand ODI dayboos to Jodi Grewcock, Tilly Corteen-Coleman and Dani Gibson.
England: Emma Lamb, Jodi Grewcock, Heather Knight, Maia Bouchier, Freya Kemp, Amy Jones (wk), Dani Gibson, Charlie Dean, Lauren Filer, Lauren Bell, Tilly Corteen-Coleman
New Zealand: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr (capt), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Izzy Gaze (wk), Izzy Sharp, Jess Kerr, Nensi Patel, Rose Mair, Bree Illing
The sun is shining in Durham but it still looks like top coat temperature. Charlie Dean has no hesitation in sticking the opposition in. She says there are three debutants in the side today and mentions âturning the pageâ with this ODI side. Kerr admits that she would have bowled first too, there should be some life in the wicket early on.
Confirmed sides in two tics.
Hello and welcome to the start of the English international summer. Englandâs women take on New Zealand in a three match ODI series before a trio of T20s against Amelia Kerrâs impressive White Ferns sets them up for a home T20 World Cup on home soil.
Charlie Dean steps up to take the Captainâs arm band with Nat Sciver-Brunt hoping to recover from a calf tear in time to lead the side in the World Cup starting on June 12th.
âI think itâs 194 days maybe since our last international game.â Dean told the press in her media duties ahead of this series. âWeâve had a really productive winter. Weâve not had international series, which hasnât been fantastic, but weâve really made the most of the prep that we have had.â
It is a huge summer for English and womenâs cricket, as Raf Nicholson excellently put it in these pages:
âHistoric occasions are like buses: you spend ages twiddling your thumbs and then two come along at once. England have waited nine years for another home World Cup, wallowing all the while in memories of their win in 2017, and almost a century for a maiden womenâs Test at Lordâs. Now both are being thrust upon them over the space of a single month, from 12 June to 13 July, in a true summer bonanza for womenâs cricket.
First, though, a T20 World Cup dress rehearsal: three one-day internationals against New Zealand, followed by three Twenty20s against the same opposition, and another three against India. The 50-over series, which begins on Sunday in Durham, feels a little as if it has been plonked thoughtlessly into the calendar. The wicketkeeper Kira Chathli and all-rounder Jodi Grewcock could make their England debuts â after all, the head coach, Charlotte Edwards, promised us she would âlook to the futureâ after Englandâs drubbing in last yearâs 50-over World Cup semi-final. But right now, no one in the England management has much bandwidth to plan for anything other than the possibility of reaching a home final at Lordâs on 5 July.â
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Play begins in Durham at 11am and weâll have news from the toss and the teams very shortly. Join us for all the OBO action and please do get in touch throughout the day.
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