Buckinghamshire Women cricket team

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CaptainCara Duggan
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First recorded match: 1936
Home groundVarious
Including Campbell Park Cricket Ground, Milton Keynes
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Buckinghamshire Women
Personnel
CaptainCara Duggan
Team information
FoundedUnknown
First recorded match: 1936
Home groundVarious
Including Campbell Park Cricket Ground, Milton Keynes
History
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Official websiteBuckinghamshire Women Cricket

The Buckinghamshire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Buckinghamshire. They play their home games across the county, and are captained by Izzy Gurney.[1] They consistently played in the bottom tier of the Women's County Championship until the competition ended, and they now play only in the Women's Twenty20 Cup.[2] They are partnered with the regional side Southern Vipers.[3]

1936–2008: Early History

The first recorded match involving Buckinghamshire Women took place in 1936, in which they beat Berkshire Women by 66 runs.[4] Over the following years, Buckinghamshire played various one-off matches against nearby sides, such as Surrey and Middlesex.[5]

2009– : Women's County Championship

Buckinghamshire Women joined the Women's Twenty20 Cup for its inaugural season in 2009, in which they finished 3rd in Division Eight, with one win.[6] In 2010, Buckinghamshire Women joined the Women's County Championship, finishing bottom of Division 5 South & West. They fared better in the Twenty20 Cup, however, finishing second in their division before losing the Division Final to Wiltshire; in 2011 and 2012, Buckinghamshire again lost Division Finals, after topping the group in both years.[7] In subsequent years, Buckinghamshire have been one of the poorer performers across the two competitions, although they did earn promotion in the Twenty20 Cup in 2014 before being relegated the following season. In 2019, the final season before a restructuring of women's county cricket, Buckinghamshire achieved one of their best seasons, finishing second in their division in both the County Championship and the Twenty20 Cup.[8] In 2020, they competed in the East of England Championship, and won the T20 competition.[9] In 2021, they competed in the East Group of the Twenty20 Cup, finishing second with 4 wins, as well as again competing in the East of England Championship, where they won the 45-over competition.[10][11] The side withdrew from the East of England Championship in 2022, as well as finishing 3rd in their Twenty20 Cup group.[12][13] They also joined the South Central Counties Cup in 2022, finishing fourth out of six teams in the inaugural edition.[14] In 2023, the side finished bottom of their group in the Twenty20 Cup, and third in the South Central Counties Cup.[15][16] In 2024, the side finished 9th in their group in the Twenty20 Cup and 7th in their group in the new ECB Women's County One-Day tournament.[17][18]

Players

Current squad

Based on appearances in the 2023 season.[19]

Name Nationality 2023 Appearances Notes
WT20 SCCC
Cara Duggan England53Club captain
Rosie Burton-Pye England51
Molly Carter England33
Ella Claridge  United States03Wicket-keeper; dual-registration with Leicestershire
Hannah Critchley England04
Hannah Davis England43
Amber Drewe England13
Rebecca Duggan England01
Tilly Fellows England02Wicket-keeper
Chloe Hill England01Wicket-keeper; dual-registration with Worcestershire
Emily Hunt England01
Isabella James England14Dual-registration with Cambridgeshire
Georgia Lloyd England20
Rosie Lloyd England25
Pip Lloyd-Williams England20
Natasha MacBean England55
Charlie Mailey England32
Amelia Peck England30
Alissa Shannon England44
Caia Stockdale England22
Tegan Stockdale England43
Maisie Taylor England11
Annie Townsend England01
Lucy Warren England30
Abbie Whybrow England03Wicket-keeper; dual-registration with North East Warriors
Holly Wilson England02
Megan Woodward England53

Notable players

Players who have played for Buckinghamshire and played internationally are listed below, in order of first international appearance (given in brackets):[20]

Seasons

See also

References

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