Overview
- Nat Sciver-Brunt has been named England women's cricket captain, succeeding Heather Knight after a 16-0 Ashes defeat to Australia.
- Sciver-Brunt is returning from maternity leave and managing a chronic Achilles injury, initially playing as a specialist batter this summer.
- Her first series as captain includes three T20s and three ODIs against the West Indies, starting May 21 in Canterbury.
- The ECB has restructured leadership roles, separating team selection from on-field duties, with a new panel led by coach Charlotte Edwards.
- Sciver-Brunt and Edwards aim to rebuild the team with a focus on fitness, smarter decision-making, and leveraging domestic competition depth.