Photo Credit: Cricket Scotland
Cricket Scotland is pleased to confirm the Scotland Women’s squad which will compete at the forthcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in UAE.
Thirteen of the squad featured during the qualifying campaign in UAE in April and May, when Scotland made history by reaching a senior ICC Women’s World Cup for the first time. Joining those thirteen are Olivia Bell and Abbi Aitken-Drummond, both of whom featured during the recent successful Tri-Series in Netherlands.
Scotland will take on Bangladesh, West Indies, South Africa and England in Group B, with the top two in the group qualifying for the semifinal stage. The tournament begins on October 3, with the Scots facing Bangladesh in the opening fixture In Sharjah.
The squad will head to UAE in mid-September for a training camp, before two official warmup fixtures against Pakistan (28 September) and Sri Lanka (30 September).
Craig Wallace, Scotland Women’s Head Coach said:
“This is a special day for everyone connected with this team. To be part of the first group of Scottish players to be selected for a senior Women’s World Cup is a great achievement, and the players and their families should be so proud.
“The makeup and balance of this squad is outstanding. We’ve got match-winners from start to finish within it, which I think is the big difference in the evolution of this squad during my short tenure. People have been putting in crucial performances each time they step onto the field, and that runs right the way through the squad.
“Whilst it was really tough, it was also actually enjoyable to select this squad, looking back at many of those great performances, and we know all fifteen players can go out there and win cricket matches for us at the World Cup.
“If you look at the recent Netherlands series, we won five games out of six, and there is a depth in the wider group now, proved by some of those who’ve not been selected but who’ve been pushing and performing all year. It was great to be able to argue about players’ cases in a positive sense based on the work they’ve all produced.
“I am so excited about what lies ahead. If we behave and play the way we have done during the last year, who knows what can happen at the World Cup – we could win as many games as we want to. The players play a great brand of cricket, and have so much belief in themselves, so the possibilities are limitless, really.
Scotland Squad for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Kathryn Bryce (captain) | Blaze |
Chloe Abel | Gunnersbury/New Town |
Abbi Aitken-Drummond | Carlton |
Olivia Bell | Thunder |
Sarah Bryce | Blaze |
Darcey Carter | Thunder |
Priyanaz Chatterji | South East Stars |
Katherine Fraser | Northern Diamonds |
Saskia Horley | Sydney Thunder |
Lorna Jack-Brown | Grange |
Ailsa Lister | Thunder |
Abtaha Maqsood | Sunrisers |
Megan McColl | Watsonian |
Hannah Rainey | Thunder |
Rachel Slater | Northern Diamonds |
Scotland ICC Women’s T20 World Cup fixture schedule (start times BST)
3 October | Scotland v Bangladesh | Sharjah | 1100 |
6 October | Scotland v West Indies | Dubai | 1500 |
9 October | Scotland v South Africa | Dubai | 1100 |
13 October | Scotland v England | Sharjah | 1100 |
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Name of Author: Cricket Scotland
Cricket Scotland, formerly the Scottish Cricket Union, is the governing body for cricket in Scotland, based at the National Cricket Academy in Edinburgh. Established in 1908 and restructured in 2001, it became an ICC Associate Member in 1994. The organization includes three sub-associations: the East of Scotland Cricket Association, Western District Cricket Union, and Aberdeenshire Cricket Association.