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28th April 2026 Women

Lauren Filer named in England Women’s T20 World Cup Squad

England Women’s selectors have today announced their 15-player squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, with Durham’s Lauren Filer included. 

The Blaze’s Nat Sciver-Brunt has been named as captain and will lead the squad on home soil at her seventh T20 World Cup.

Sciver-Brunt is joined in the squad by uncapped 18-year-old Surrey spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Warwickshire’s Issy Wong and Durham’s Lauren Filer who are all selected in a T20 World Cup squad for the first time. Surrey’s Danni Wyatt-Hodge will play in her eighth T20 World Cup.

Somerset’s Charlie Dean is the vice-captain and joins a list of impressive all-round cricketers in the squad, with Hampshire fast bowler Lauren Bell set to lead the attack.

Head Coach Charlotte Edwards, who captained the side in their victorious 2009 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign – also in England – will have more than 960 caps worth of T20 International experience to pick from during the tournament that begins on June 12 at Edgbaston.

And as women’s cricket seeks to use the platform of a home World Cup to break into mainstream conversation, stars from across the sporting and entertainment landscape have played their part in revealing the 15 names with a unique announcement film.

England Women’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Squad

Nat Sciver-Brunt, The Blaze (Capt), Lauren Bell, Hampshire, Alice Capsey, Surrey, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Surrey, Charlie Dean, Somerset, Sophia Dunkley, Surrey, Sophie Ecclestone, Lancashire, Lauren Filer, Durham, Dani Gibson, Somerset, Amy Jones, The Blaze, Freya Kemp, Hampshire, Heather Knight, Somerset, Linsey Smith, Hampshire, Issy Wong, Warwickshire, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Surrey

England Women’s Head Coach Charlotte Edwards said: “The waiting and wondering is over, we have named our ICC Women’s T20 World Cup squad and there is no doubt that it has been incredibly tough to get to these 15 names.

“This is the hardest set of selection meetings I have been a part of because the pool of players to choose from is so strong and so many talented players have put their hand up to be a part of the squad, which is exactly what we want. That is the nature of world-class sport, and it is a privilege we don’t take lightly to be able to make these difficult decisions.

“An ICC Women’s T20 World Cup on home soil is a special moment for the game in this country, and we are all really motivated by what could be ahead for this group of players and what they can achieve this summer.”

Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt added: “It is a huge honour to be leading England into a T20 World Cup at home in front of family and friends and all our passionate supporters.

“We have all been looking forward to this summer and this tournament for some time now and the naming of the squad means it is almost here and we can’t wait to get out onto the field and give it everything to win this World Cup again.

“I know how much winning in 2009 meant to the players and to Charlotte Edwards as captain, and being in the team under Heather Knight’s leadership for the 2017 ODI World Cup win was incredibly special.

“Now the aim is to do something similar with this fantastic group of players who I know are putting their heart and soul into achieving our goal, and that hard work will continue right throughout the summer as we start with games against New Zealand and India before that tournament begins.”

Managing Director of England Women’s Cricket, Clare Connor said: “World Cups on home soil are extraordinarily special occasions and we couldn’t be more excited by the squad we have selected after some tough selection conversations.

On the back of a productive winter, and with a good block of international cricket to come in May, we are confident that this squad will head into the first game on 12 June at Edgbaston in the best possible position to deliver inspiring performances and a tournament for all our fans to enjoy.

Every player should be extremely proud of their selection. We believe they can go all the way and write the next chapter of England Women’s cricket.”

In addition to the T20 World Cup squad, the selectors have also named their squads for the Metro Bank One Day series against New Zealand and the two Vitality IT20 series against New Zealand and India that follow.

At the start of a new ODI World Cup cycle, five players are added to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup squad for the three-match Metro Bank ODI series, with first international call-ups for Kira Chathli and Jodi Grewcock.

Sophia Dunkley, Charlie Dean and Danni Wyatt-Hodge will miss the ODI series to manage their workloads, and in the case of Wyatt-Hodge the imminent arrival of her first baby.

Sarah Glenn was not considered for selection due to her continued recovery from a broken finger injury.

England Women’s Metro Bank ODI Squad v NZ

Nat Sciver-Brunt, The Blaze (Capt), Em Arlott, Warwickshire, Lauren Bell, Hampshire, Alice Capsey, Surrey, Kira Chathli, Surrey. Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Surrey, Charlie Dean, Somerset, Sophia Dunkley, Surrey, Sophie Ecclestone, Lancashire, Lauren Filer, Durham, Mahika Gaur, Lancashire, Dani Gibson, Somerset, Jodi Grewcock, Essex, Amy Jones, The Blaze, Freya Kemp, Hampshire, Heather Knight, Somerset, Emma Lamb, Lancashire, Linsey Smith, Hampshire, Issy Wong, Warwickshire, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Surrey

The squad for the Vitality IT20s v NZ and India is the same as the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup squad

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