England Women's Cricket: 17 players secure Central Contracts ahead of 2026 T20 World Cup
London, December 4
England have announced 17 full Women's Central Contracts and four Skills Contracts for the 2025/26 cycle, marking a significant step ahead of a landmark year that includes a home ICC Women's T20 World Cup in mid-2026.
Ten players have received new one-year contracts, while seven players enter the second year of their existing deals. All-format skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt leads the way following her superb outing at the 50-over World Cup in India recently.
Em Arlott and Emma Lamb have been awarded Skills Contracts for the first time, while Linsey Smith, who stood out with the ball at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, earns her maiden full Central Contract.
34-year-old pacer Kate Cross misses out on a place among the annual list. Clare Connor, Managing Director of England Women, said the announcements come at a pivotal moment for the side as they turn their attention to next year's marquee ICC event on home soil.
"It's an immensely exciting year ahead for England Women, and the awarding of these contracts reflects our confidence in this group of players, with our collective focus firmly on winning the ICC Women's T20 World Cup next summer. Linsey Smith, Emma Lamb and Em Arlott have all made important contributions for England across the last year, and these contracts are both a reward for what they have achieved and an opportunity to develop their skills further," Connor said as quoted from ICC.
"Kate Cross misses out on a Central Contract after years of extraordinary service to England Women's cricket. The door to selection is never closed on any domestic cricketer. Consistency in scoring runs and taking wickets will always put players in a strong position to be picked in England squads. We're all excited about what 2025/26 brings. Witnessing India win the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup on home soil was a powerful reminder of the impact that major events can have. A home ICC Women's T20 World Cup presents a huge opportunity next summer, and our players will also be striving to be part of a historic women's Test match at Lord's against India," Connor added.
Existing Contracts
Lauren Bell, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Heather Knight, Amy Jones, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Danni Wyatt-Hodge.
New One-Year Contracts
Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Sophia Dunkley, Lauren Filer, Mahika Gaur, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn, Freya Kemp, Linsey Smith.
New Skills Contracts
Em Arlott, Emma Lamb, Ryana Macdonald-Gay, Issy Wong.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Solid planning by the ECB. Having 17 central contracts shows real commitment. The Test match at Lord's against India will be historic! As an Indian fan, I'm already excited for that clash. Our women's team needs to start preparing for that challenge.
Must be tough for Kate Cross to miss out after so many years of service. But competition is healthy. The 'Skills Contracts' for younger players like Arlott and Lamb is a smart move for long-term development.
England are clearly building a strong squad for the home T20 World Cup. But let's be honest, after our women's team's World Cup win, the confidence in Indian cricket is sky-high! Bring on that Lord's Test! 🇮🇳
Respectfully, while this is good for England, I hope the focus for our media remains on our own players and the WPL. We sometimes give too much airtime to other boards. Our domestic structure needs constant attention.
Linsey Smith getting a full contract is well-deserved! She was brilliant in the World Cup. The England vs India rivalry in women's cricket is becoming as spicy as the men's. Can't wait for more matches! ðŸ
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