Key Points

England star Lauren Winfield-Hill has signed a loan deal with Essex for the 2025 Vitality Blast. The 34-year-old brings vast experience, having played over 100 international matches and nearly 200 T20s worldwide. A 2017 ODI World Cup winner, she’s also a skilled wicket-keeper with 38 stumpings in The Hundred. Winfield-Hill says she’s excited to test herself in a new environment at Chelmsford.

Key Points: Lauren Winfield-Hill Joins Essex on Loan for 2025 Vitality Blast

  • England ODI World Cup winner joins Essex on loan
  • Brings 100+ international caps and 4,000 T20 runs
  • Known for explosive batting and sharp wicket-keeping
  • Played in The Hundred, BBL, and CPL
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England-capped opening batter Lauren Winfield-Hill joins Essex on loan from Yorkshire for Vitality Blast 2025

England-capped batter Lauren Winfield-Hill moves to Essex from Yorkshire for the 2025 Vitality Blast, bringing her T20 experience and wicket-keeping skills.

"Signing for Essex on loan this season makes perfect sense, and it's an opportunity I'm really excited about. – Lauren Winfield-Hill"

New Delhi, April 30

England-capped opening batter Lauren Winfield-Hill has signed a loan agreement with Essex Cricket from Yorkshire for the 2025 Vitality Blast, as per a release from Essex Cricket.

Winfield-Hill, 34, has participated in more than 100 matches for her nation in Test, ODI, and T20 formats, and has competed in an additional 187 T20 matches globally, accumulating nearly 4,000 runs in that format.

Alongside her time with Yorkshire and Northern Diamonds, Winfield-Hill's CV includes stints in The Hundred, the Big Bash League, and the Caribbean Premier League.

An ODI World Cup winner in 2017, she has 19 half-centuries in T20 cricket, with a top score of 98, made from just 56 balls in a 2023 Charlotte Edwards Cup match for the Diamonds against Western Storm.

Winfield-Hill is also a capable wicket-keeper, having assumed the role throughout her four seasons in The Hundred to date, and from that position has claimed 38 stumpings, as well as 24 of her 91 total catches in the format.

"Signing for Essex on loan this season makes perfect sense, and it's an opportunity I'm really excited about," said Winfield-Hill.

"I want to keep testing myself by playing at the highest level possible, and this move means that I can do that in what is set to be a groundbreaking year for women's cricket in England.

"I really feel like I can bring something to the group here at Essex, and I'm excited to play in a new environment at Chelmsford, too."

Andy Tennant, Team Director of Essex Women, added: "We're delighted to agree a deal for Lauren, who comes with great experience and run-scoring ability that she has showcased all over the world.

"When the chance to sign her became available, it was one that we worked really hard to complete, because we knew how much of a positive influence she is capable of bringing as a role model for our young and developing player group.

"The opportunity to add Lauren's experience and game sense is every bit as valuable as seeing her out in the middle scoring runs for Essex."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see more international women cricketers getting opportunities! Indian women's cricket has grown so much in recent years - hope our players also get such exposure in foreign leagues. Winfield-Hill's experience will surely benefit Essex. 👍
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Priya M.
At 34, she's still going strong! This shows age is just a number in women's cricket. Our Indian veterans like Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami proved the same. Wishing Lauren success with Essex! Maybe we'll see her in WPL someday? 🤔
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Arjun S.
Interesting move, but I wonder why this is being reported from New Delhi? The Indian media should focus more on our domestic women's cricket scene which needs attention. We have talented players who deserve similar coverage!
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Shreya P.
Her stats are impressive! 4000+ T20 runs and wicketkeeping skills too. Reminds me of our Taniya Bhatia. Hope Indian women cricketers get more such global opportunities. The WPL is a good start but we need more international exposure for our girls.
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Vikram J.
Cricket transfers like these show how professional the women's game has become abroad. In India, we're still catching up - our domestic players rarely move between states. BCCI should create more flexible systems to help players grow.

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