North West Thunder

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North West Thunder, commonly referred to as Thunder, were a women's cricket team that represented Lancashire and North West England, one of eight regional hubs in English domestic women's cricket. They played their home matches at various grounds, including Old Trafford Cricket Ground.[1][2] They were captained by Eleanor Threlkeld and coached by Chris Read.[3][4] The team carried over many elements of the WCSL team Lancashire Thunder, but were partnered with Lancashire, Cheshire and Cumbria.[5]

Colours   Red and dark blue
Established2020
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North West Thunder
Personnel
CaptainEleanor Threlkeld
CoachChris Read
Team information
Colours   Red and dark blue
Established2020
Home groundOld Trafford Cricket Ground
Rookwood Cricket Ground
Trafalgar Road Ground
Stanley Park
Sedbergh School
History
RHFT wins0
CEC wins0
Official websiteThunder Cricket

Playing kit

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At the end of the 2024 season, following reforms to the structure of women's domestic cricket, the team was effectively replaced by a professionalised Lancashire team.[6]

History

In 2020, women's cricket in England was restructured, creating eight new 'regional hub' teams, with the intention of playing both 50-over and 20-over cricket.[7] North West Thunder were one of the sides created under this structure, effectively replacing the Women's Cricket Super League team Lancashire Thunder and representing Lancashire and North West England, partnering with Lancashire, Cheshire and Cumbria.[5] The side was to be captained by Alex Hartley and coached by Paul Shaw.[8] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 season was truncated, and only 50-over cricket was played, in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.[9] North West Thunder finished third in the North Group of the competition, winning two of their six matches.[10] At the end of the season, five Thunder players were given full-time domestic contracts, the first of their kind in England: Alex Hartley, Georgie Boyce, Emma Lamb, Eleanor Threlkeld and Hannah Jones.[11]

The following season, 2021, North West Thunder competed in both the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy and the newly-formed Twenty20 competition, the Charlotte Edwards Cup. In the Charlotte Edwards Cup the side finished third in their group, winning two of their six matches, as well as their away match against Sunrisers ending in a tie.[12][13] Thunder batter Emma Lamb hit the first Charlotte Edwards Cup century in the reverse fixture against Sunrisers, as her side made the highest team score of the tournament, 186/1.[14][15] In the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, the team finished seventh in the group of eight, winning three of their seven matches.[16] North West Thunder bowler Hannah Jones was the joint-second highest wicket-taker in the tournament, with 14 wickets.[17]

North West Thunder take the field during their match against Western Storm in May 2023.

Ahead of the 2022 season, Hartley stood down as captain of the side.[18] Eleanor Threlkeld was named as her replacement.[3] The side finished third in their group in the Charlotte Edwards Cup that season, winning two of their six matches.[19] The side finished seventh in the group of eight in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.[20]

In 2023, the side qualified for the knockout stages of a tournament for the first time, doing so in the Charlotte Edwards Cup after winning four of their last five matches.[21] However, they lost in the semi-final to Southern Vipers.[22] The side finished seventh in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, winning three matches.[23] Head Coach Paul Shaw stepped down from his role at the end of the season, and was later replaced by Chris Read.[24][4] In 2024, the side finished fifth in the Charlotte Edwards Cup and finished sixth in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.[25][26]

2024 was the side's final season, with reforms to the structure of domestic cricket in England meaning that the side was effectively replaced by a professionalised Lancashire team.[6]

Home grounds

More information Venue, Games hosted by season ...
Venue Games hosted by season
2021222324Total
Aigburth Cricket Ground, Liverpool22
Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club44
Old Trafford Cricket Ground145717
Rookwood Cricket Ground, Sale12216
Trafalgar Road Ground1113
Stanley Park224
Sedbergh School112
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Players

Current squad

Final squad, 2024 season.[27]

  • No. denotes the player's squad number, as worn on the back of their shirt.
  • denotes players with international caps.
More information No., Name ...
No. Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
23Shachi Pai England (1998-10-10) 10 October 1998 (age 27)Right-handedRight-arm medium
30Danielle Collins England (2000-07-07) 7 July 2000 (age 25)Left-handedRight-arm medium
50Daisy Mullan England (2002-11-29) 29 November 2002 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm medium
All-rounders
6Emma Lamb  England (1997-12-16) 16 December 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-arm off break
11Naomi Dattani England (1994-04-28) 28 April 1994 (age 32)Left-handedLeft-arm medium
31Fi Morris England (1994-01-31) 31 January 1994 (age 32)Right-handedRight-arm off break
39Liberty Heap England (2003-09-16) 16 September 2003 (age 22)Right-handedRight-arm off break
Wicket-keepers
21Eleanor Threlkeld England (1998-11-16) 16 November 1998 (age 27)Right-handedCaptain
32Ailsa Lister  Scotland (2004-04-08) 8 April 2004 (age 22)Right-handed
35Alice Clarke England (2001-08-04) 4 August 2001 (age 24)Left-handedRight-arm medium
47Seren Smale  England (2004-12-13) 13 December 2004 (age 21)Right-handed
Bowlers
3Sophie Morris England (2004-01-02) 2 January 2004 (age 22)Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
4Olivia Bell  Scotland (2003-11-12) 12 November 2003 (age 22)Right-handedRight-arm off break
7Hannah Jones England (1999-02-10) 10 February 1999 (age 27)Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
16Kate Cross  England (1991-10-03) 3 October 1991 (age 34)Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
17Phoebe Graham England (1991-10-23) 23 October 1991 (age 34)Right-handedRight-arm medium
18Mahika Gaur  England[a] (2006-03-09) 9 March 2006 (age 20)Right-handedLeft-arm medium
19Sophie Ecclestone  England (1999-05-06) 6 May 1999 (age 27)Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
22Laura Jackson England (1997-12-27) 27 December 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-arm medium
24Tara Norris  United States (1998-06-04) 4 June 1998 (age 27)Left-handedLeft-arm medium
26Hannah Rainey  Scotland (1997-06-02) 2 June 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-arm medium
53Grace Johnson England (2004-12-21) 21 December 2004 (age 21)Right-handedRight-arm medium
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Academy

The North West Thunder Academy team played against other regional academies in friendly and festival matches across various formats. The Academy selected players from across the North West region, and included some players who were also in the first team squad. Players in the 2024 Academy are listed below:[28]

More information Name, County ...
Name County
Olivia BrinsdenCumbria
Holly BrownLancashire
Summer CarringtonLancashire
Eliza CottamLancashire
Olivia CunliffeLancashire
Grace HemstedCheshire
Grace JohnsonLancashire
Maeve JonesLancashire
Tilly KestevenLancashire
Emilia LambLancashire
Martha RimmerLancashire
Bethan RobinsonLancashire
Amelia SammonsLancashire
Hannah SnapeLancashire
Venus WeerapuliLancashire
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Overseas players

Coaching staff

  • Head Coach: Chris Read
  • Regional Director: David Thorley
  • Senior Regional Talent Manager: Jen Barden

As of the 2024 season.[8]

Seasons

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

More information Season, Final standing ...
Season Final standing League standings[29] Notes
P W L T NR BP Pts NRR Pos
2020 Group stage 6240019−0.5153rd DNQ
2021 Group stage 73400113−0.6207th DNQ
2022 Group stage 7150106−0.3667th DNQ
2023 Group stage 143524226−0.2747th DNQ
2024 Group stage 145801325−0.0136th DNQ
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Charlotte Edwards Cup

More information Season, Final standing ...
Season Final standing League standings Notes
P W L T NR BP Pts NRR Pos
2021 Group stages 62310111+0.0293rd DNQ
2022 Group stages 62400210–0.1903rd DNQ
2023 Losing semi-finalists: 3rd 74300218+0.3313rd Lost to Southern Vipers in the semi-final
2024 Group stages 103601115–0.7275th DNQ
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Statistics

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

More information Year, Played ...
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy – summary of results[30]
Year Played Wins Losses Tied NR Win %
2020 6240033.33
2021 7340042.86
2022 7150114.29
2023 14352421.43
2024 14580135.71
Total 4814262629.17
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  • Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result)
  • Win or loss by super over or boundary count are counted as tied.
More information Opposition, Mat ...
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy – teamwise result summary[31]
Opposition Mat Won Lost Tied NR Win %
Central Sparks8341037.50
Northern Diamonds8170012.50
South East Stars6330050.00
Southern Vipers604110.00
Sunrisers6210333.33
The Blaze8330237.50
Western Storm6240033.33
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Charlotte Edwards Cup

More information Year, Played ...
Charlotte Edwards Cup - summary of results
Year Played Wins Losses Tied NR Win %
2021 6231033.33
2022 6240033.33
2023 8440050.00
2024 10360130.00
Total 3011171136.67
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  • Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result)
  • Win or loss by super over or boundary count are counted as tied.
More information Opposition, Mat ...
Charlotte Edwards Cup - teamwise result summary
Opposition Mat Won Lost Tied NR Win %
Central Sparks3210066.67
Northern Diamonds7430057.14
South East Stars2110050.00
Southern Vipers505000.00
Sunrisers4301075.00
The Blaze5140020.00
Western Storm403010.00
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Records

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

Charlotte Edwards Cup

See also

Notes

  1. Gaur has also played international cricket for the United Arab Emirates.

References

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