Uncapped 18-year-old Included in England Women's T20 World Cup Squad After Perrin Withdrawal
England Women's cricket team has named an uncapped 18-year-old in their ICC Women's T20 World Cup squad after Alice Perrin withdrew due to injury, creating an unexpected opportunity for youth to step onto the international stage. The teenager, who has impressed selectors with her performances in domestic cricket, becomes one of the youngest players in the tournament squad.
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Perrin's withdrawal comes as a significant blow to England's preparations for the tournament. The experienced seamer has been a consistent performer for the national side, and her absence leaves a gap in both the bowling attack and the team's leadership structure. Team management confirmed the injury requires a minimum six-week recovery period, making participation impossible.
The uncapped 18-year-old has been on selectors' radars following an outstanding domestic season where she claimed 25 wickets in 15 matches, including a remarkable spell of 4 for 12 in the Charlotte Edwards Cup final. Her ability to generate movement and pace beyond her years has drawn comparisons with some of England's greatest fast bowlers.
Head Coach resmarked: "This is a fantastic opportunity for a young player who has earned her place through sheer hard work and dedication. While we are disappointed for Alice, we have full confidence in our replacement's abilities. She brings energy, skill, and a desire to prove herself at the highest level."
England's squad adjustment comes at a crucial time, with the team set to depart for the Caribbean next week. The tournament begins on October 1, with England facing South Africa in their opening match in Sharjah. This marks the second squad change for England this cycle, following Lauren Filer's inclusion earlier in the preparation phase.
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