England Women Under 19s dominate Australian competition
The England women's U19 team has reached the semi-final of Australia's Under 19 Women's State Championship, convincingly winning all four of their matches in the group stage
ECB Media Release
06-Jan-2003
The England women's U19 team has reached the semi-final of Australia's Under
19 Women's State Championship, convincingly winning all four of their
matches in the group stage.
England defeated Tasmania by 8 wickets on 2nd January, followed by wins
against Western Australia by 222 runs, Victoria by 5 wickets and South
Australia by 6 wickets yesterday and will play New South Wales in the
semi-final tomorrow (7th Jan).
Captain, Sally-Anne Briggs (Yorkshire) has been in spectacular batting form,
amassing 244 runs in the four matches, including 114* against Western
Australia. Her performances have been matched by Isa Guha (Berkshire),
England's seam bowler who made her debut for the senior team last summer,
who has taken 18 wickets, with an eight-wicket haul against WA.
As the Under 19 State Championship is a domestic competition, England will
not be able to contest the Final but the competition provides some valuable
match practice ahead of two One Day International matches against Australia
U19s on 14th and 15th January.
This winter tour is a first for the England women's U19 team which has been
restricted to playing in English summers until now. Due to increased
funding for the women's game, the most talented players will have the chance
to tour with England before making their debut in the senior squad.
Gill McConway, ECB Executive Director for Women's Cricket said "It's great
to see our U19s performing so well and I'm delighted that the dedication of
players and support staff is paying off. It's a competitive winter for both
our U19s and senior England team against quality opposition, and this is the
best possible start".