You can’t always read too much into a player’s county form – some, like Nat Sciver, always seem to perform better with an England shirt on; whilst others, such as Tammy Beaumont, have never yet seemed able to quite translate their always-impressive county numbers into international success.
But with that caveat, here are the top-level numbers for this season.
Player | County | Matches | Batting Average | Wickets |
Heather Knight | Berkshire | 5 | 52 | 6 |
Anya Shrubsole | Somerset | 1 | 60 | 4 |
Tammy Beaumont | Kent | 6 | 52 | N/A |
Katherine Brunt | Yorkshire | 3 | 38 | 2 |
Kate Cross | Lancashire | 3 | 6 | 0 |
Georgia Elwiss | Sussex | 4 | 22 | 12 |
Jenny Gunn | Warwickshire | 2 | 21 | 0 |
Alex Hartley | Middlesex | 2 | 15 | 4 |
Dani Hazell | Yorkshire | 3 | 41 | 5 |
Amy Jones | Warwickshire | 3 | 4 | N/A |
Laura Marsh | Kent | 6 | 23 | 9 |
Nat Sciver | Surrey | 5 | 21 | 7 |
Fran Wilson | Middlesex | 1 | 63 | N/A |
Lauren Winfield | Yorkshire | 4 | 25 | N/A |
Danni Wyatt | Sussex | 4 | 37 | 7 |
For comparison sake do you have the top 5 / 10 run scorers and wicket takers or a link?
or are they all in the squad?
In the women’s game I would like to think that County form means less and technique and ability to step up more. In his interviews MR bemoaned a lack of time with the player. In that case and without a scouting or selection network his decision to stick with the ‘knowns’ makes sense but is frustrating in equal measure.
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Listing the aggregates for each player as well as averages and innings played would enable readers to make a better assessment of the data.
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