Amelia Kerr Leads New Zealand Women in England ODI Series

New Zealand women's cricket team has named a 15-player squad for their ODI series in England, with Amelia Kerr as captain. The series, beginning May 10, is key preparation for the 2026 T20 World Cup. Experienced players like Suzie Bates and promising youngsters including Flora Devonshire are in the squad. Head coach Ben Sawyer praised the balance of youth and experience ahead of the tough tour.

Key Points: Amelia Kerr Leads NZ in England Women's ODI Series

  • Amelia Kerr to captain New Zealand women in England ODIs
  • Three-match series starts May 10 in Durham
  • Squad includes experienced players like Suzie Bates
  • Youngsters Flora Devonshire, Nensi Patel earn maiden overseas call-ups
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Amelia Kerr to lead New Zealand women in England ODIs

New Zealand women's cricket squad announced for England ODIs, led by Amelia Kerr. Series starts May 10, building toward T20 World Cup 2026.

"We've got some exciting young talent in this squad alongside our core group of seasoned campaigners. - Ben Sawyer"

Wellington, April 27

New Zealand women have named a strong squad for their upcoming ODI series in England, with skipper Amelia Kerr set to lead the White Ferns as they step up preparations for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026.

The 15-player squad will take on Nat Sciver-Brunt's England side in a three-match ODI series starting May 10, offering the visitors a crucial opportunity to build momentum ahead of the global tournament beginning June 12.

Kerr will be supported by a core group of experienced players, including Suzie Bates, who continues her farewell run before retiring after the T20 World Cup. The squad also features key names such as Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Maddy Green and Brooke Halliday.

Adding fresh energy to the squad is a group of promising youngsters, Flora Devonshire, Nensi Patel, Emma McLeod and Izzy Sharp, all of whom have earned their maiden overseas call-ups after impressing in the recent home series against South Africa.

Head coach Ben Sawyer expressed confidence in the squad's balance, highlighting the blend of youth and experience.

"We've got some exciting young talent in this squad... alongside our core group of seasoned campaigners," Sawyer told ICC. "Our younger players are finding their feet in international cricket, but they've proved they have what it takes to succeed at this level," he said.

"England is a tough side to beat in their home conditions, so it's a good chance to test ourselves. We've made some great gains as a group recently and are coming off the back of a successful home summer, so hopefully that gives the team a lot of confidence heading into this series," he added.

The three-match ODI series will be played in Durham (May 10), Northampton (May 13) and Cardiff (May 16).

New Zealand are set to announce their squads for the T20I leg of the England tour and the T20 World Cup on April 29.

- ANI

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Priya S
Suzie Bates retiring after the T20 World Cup will be a big loss for NZ cricket. She's been a legend. Hope she finishes on a high note 🏏
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Vikram M
Nice squad but I feel NZ need to work on their batting depth against quality spin. England has players like Ecclestone and Dean who can trouble them. Hope the youngsters step up!
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Ananya R
Women's cricket is growing so much globally. As an Indian fan, I love watching teams like NZ develop their bench strength. Hope we get to see some competitive matches in England. The Durham ground is beautiful! 🌸
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Rohit P
I think NZ should have included a few more experienced players for this important series. The balance between youth and experience is tricky. But I trust Ben Sawyer's judgment. Good luck, White Ferns! 👏
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Kavya N
Exciting times for NZ women's cricket! Amelia Kerr is such an inspiration for young girls in cricket. The way she leads from the front is commendable. Hope the tour goes well for them! ❤️

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