Beaumont replaces Sciver in ODI squad

Surrey all-rounder Natalie Sciver has been ruled out of England women’s three-match One-Day International (ODI) series in South Africa next month due to an ankle injury.

Sciver will remain in England when the squad departs on Monday (25th January) to undergo a rehabilitation programme. Her progress will be monitored and a decision will be made at a later date as to whether she is available to re-join the squad for the three-match Twenty20 International (T20I) series, which gets underway in Paarl on 18th February.

Kent batsman Tammy Beaumont will replace Sciver in the ODI squad to face South Africa. Beaumont was originally only selected for the T20I series, but will now be involved for the duration of the tour.

Tammy Beaumont has been added to England's ODI party to tour South Africa after Natalie Sciver was ruled out through injury

England women’s squad for tour to South Africa 2016:

Name

County

Charlotte Edwards (captain)

Kent

Tammy Beaumont

Kent

Katherine Brunt

Yorkshire

Kathryn Cross (ODIs only)

Lancashire

Georgia Elwiss

Sussex

Lydia Greenway

Kent

Rebecca Grundy

Warwickshire

Jenny Gunn

Nottinghamshire

Danielle Hazell

Yorkshire

Amy Jones

Warwickshire

Heather Knight (vice-captain)

Berkshire

Anya Shrubsole

Somerset

Sarah Taylor

Sussex

Lauren Winfield

Yorkshire

Danielle Wyatt

Nottinghamshire

England women’s tour to South Africa 2016 schedule in full:

Date

Format

Venue

7.2.16

1st ODI *

SaharaWillowmoorePark, Benoni

12.2.16

2nd ODI *

SuperSportPark, Centurion

14.2.16

3rd ODI *

Bidvest Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

18.2.16

1st T20I

BolandPark, Paarl

19.2.16

2nd T20I +

Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town

21.2.16

3rd T20I +

Bidvest Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

* ICC Women’s Championship fixture
+ Double-header with men’s T20I (South Africa v England)

ICC Women’s Championship

The ICC Women’s Championship involves the top eight ranked women’s teams in the world and over the next two years all teams will play each other in a three-match ODI series either at home or away to create an ICC WC league table. The top four teams will qualify for the ICC Women’s World Cup in England in 2017. Countries finishing in the bottom four will take part in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier in early 2017 against teams from the ICC’s regional structures to determine the final four participants for the event.


Source: ECB

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