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Nat Sciver-Brunt Named England Women’s Cricket Captain, Promises Bold and Inclusive Leadership

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Nat Sciver-Brunt has officially been appointed captain of the England women’s cricket team, stepping into the role with a promise to lead with empathy, empowerment, and purpose. The 32-year-old all-rounder takes over from Heather Knight following her resignation in March, marking the first major decision by new head coach Charlotte Edwards.

Currently on parental leave after the birth of her child with wife and former teammate Katherine Brunt, Sciver-Brunt expressed pride in taking on the role. “It’s an honour to be asked by Charlotte. I want to lead this team to success while empowering each player to be the best version of themselves,” she said. “This is a united and talented group with a huge future ahead.”

Sciver-Brunt has been a cornerstone of the England side since her debut in 2013, with a World Cup title in 2017 and a reputation as one of the world’s top all-rounders. With over 250 international appearances, nine ODI centuries, and 181 wickets across formats, she enters the captaincy as England’s top-ranked ODI batter and a proven match-winner.

Her close relationship with Edwards, built during championship-winning campaigns in the Women’s Premier League, adds a strong foundation for a new era. The pair previously played together during the latter stages of Edwards’s international career.

Clare Connor, managing director of England Women’s Cricket, praised the appointment, stating: “Nat is more than a world-class player. She’s a thoughtful leader, respected deeply within the team, and will thrive in this next chapter with Charlotte.”

Sciver-Brunt’s captaincy begins with a home series against the West Indies starting 21 May, followed by a high-profile summer that includes a series against India and preparations for the Women’s World Cup in September.

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