England Call Up Alexa Stonehouse for NZ ODIs; Issy Wong Faces Hamstring Scan

Uncapped left-arm fast bowler Alexa Stonehouse has been called up to England's squad as cover for the remainder of the ODI series against New Zealand. Fast bowler Issy Wong will undergo a scan on her hamstring after a fitness concern. England leads the three-match series 1-0 after a narrow one-wicket win in the opening game. Teenage spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman impressed with figures of 2-49 in England's thrilling victory.

Key Points: Stonehouse Called Up for England ODIs vs NZ

  • Alexa Stonehouse called up as cover for England ODIs vs NZ
  • Issy Wong to undergo hamstring scan
  • England lead 3-match series 1-0
  • Teenager Tilly Corteen-Coleman impressed in narrow win
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Stonehouse called up for England's ODIs against NZ, Wong to undergo hamstring scan

Uncapped Alexa Stonehouse joins England squad for NZ ODIs. Issy Wong to undergo hamstring scan. England lead series 1-0 after narrow win.

"We have called up Warwickshire seam bowler Alexa Stonehouse to join the squad as cover for the remainder of the Metro Bank ODI series. - ECB statement"

Northampton, May 11

Uncapped left-arm fast bowler Alexa Stonehouse has been drafted into England's squad as cover for the remainder of the ODI series against New Zealand, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced on Monday.

Alexa will link up with the squad in Northampton ahead of training on Tuesday and will be available for selection for the second match on Wednesday. Alexa, 21, was a member of England's squad in the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup, where she picked six wickets in five matches at an average of 11.33.

"We have called up Warwickshire seam bowler Alexa Stonehouse to join the squad as cover for the remainder of the Metro Bank ODI series. She will join up with the squad in Northampton ahead of training tomorrow and the second match at the cinch County Ground on Wednesday," said the ECB in its statement.

The update comes as fast bowler Issy Wong faces a fitness concern and will undergo a scan on her hamstring. "Fast bowler Issy Wong will be going for a scan on her hamstring and will be further assessed by team medics," further said the ECB.

England are leading the three-match ODI series 1-0 after securing a narrow one-wicket win in the opening game at Chester-le-Street on Sunday. England dismissed New Zealand for 210 but were left ruing lapses in the field. In the chase, England slipped to 160/7 before stand-in skipper Charlie Dean stitched a crucial 35‑run stand with tailender Lauren Bell.

Yet 10 were still required for England to win when the last batter, Tilly Corteen‑Coleman, walked in. The teenage spinner, who had earlier impressed with figures of 2-49, appeared nerveless in the closing stages, as Charlie remained not out on 31 to take England over the line.

Following the ODI series, both teams will then switch to the T20I series and ramp up their preparations for the Women's T20 World Cup, to be played in England from June 12 to July 5.

- IANS

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Priya S
Issy Wong's injury is a blow for England. She's been impressive in The Hundred. Hope it's not serious. Also, Charlie Dean's cool head under pressure - that's what good captains do! 👏
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Vikram M
England women's team has depth - they're rotating players and giving chances. Meanwhile, we're still debating Harmanpreet's captaincy! 🙃 This T20 World Cup in England will be interesting - let's see if India can finally win a trophy there.
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Suresh O
Honestly, England's fielding lapses are concerning for a top team. Dropped catches cost them almost. But credit to the young bowlers - Corteen-Coleman with 2/49 on debut is fantastic! 👌

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