Charlotte Edwards Narrows Down Captaincy Candidates for England Women's Cricket Team
Charlotte Edwards, the new head coach of England Women's Cricket, reveals a shortlist for the next captain as the team prepares for the West Indies series.


New England head coach Charlotte Edwards has indicated that the selection process for the next captain of the England Women's Cricket Team is nearing its conclusion. With Heather Knight stepping down, the focus is now on identifying a capable leader to steer the team in the upcoming series against the West Indies in May.
Potential Candidates:
- Nat Sciver-Brunt, the 32-year-old all-rounder and former vice-captain, is the frontrunner for the role. Currently on maternity leave, Sciver-Brunt is expected to return to action on May 6th when The Blaze play Essex.
- Sophie Ecclestone, the team's leading spinner, is also considered a potential candidate, although she is not currently in contention.
Edwards' Statement: "We're very close to making a decision, and it should be announced very soon," Edwards told BBC Sport. "With the series against the West Indies approaching, it's crucial to have a captain in place to lead the team effectively."
Recent Challenges: The England Women's Cricket Team faced a tough winter, losing every match in the Ashes and exiting the T20 World Cup in the group stage. This led to the dismissal of both Heather Knight and former head coach Jon Lewis.
Edwards' Legacy: Charlotte Edwards, a legendary former England batter, was appointed as the new head coach earlier this month. With over 300 international appearances between 1996 and 2016, Edwards led England to three Ashes victories and triumphs in both the 50-over and T20 World Cups during her 10-year captaincy.
Historic Portrait Unveiling: Edwards made history as the third woman to have her portrait commissioned by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The painting, displayed in the Long Room at Lord's, joins those of fellow England internationals Rachael Heyhoe Flint and Claire Taylor.
Reflecting on Progress: "Women's cricket has come a long way," Edwards remarked. "To have my portrait alongside some of the greats is truly overwhelming. I'm immensely proud of how far we've come, and it's wonderful to see women now fully integrated into this historic club."
Personal Memories: Edwards recalled her first match at Lord's in 1997, a one-day international against South Africa. At the time, women were not yet allowed membership in the MCC or access to the Long Room. "It was a bit unusual," she said. "But I was just thrilled to be playing at Lord's. To now have a painting in the pavilion is truly special."
Looking Ahead: As the England Women's Cricket Team prepares for the West Indies series, the appointment of a new captain will be pivotal in shaping the team's future and rebuilding after a challenging period.