It is worth mentioning that Filer’s selection ahead of Wong came after her impressive performances during the summer of 2023. She took five wickets in the Charlotte Edwards Cup and eight wickets in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy this year. Known for her ability to swing the ball away from right-handed batters, Filer can prove to be a great addition to the English line-up.
On the other hand, other notable selections include Tammy Beaumont and Emma Lambas as opening batters, with skipper Heather Knight at no.3. Meanwhile, veteran batting all-rounders Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophia Dunkley and wicketkeeper-batter Amy Jones made it to the playing eleven of England as well.
Among bowlers, England went with just one spinner in the form of experienced Sophie Ecclestone, while the seam attack features Kate Cross and Lauren Bell.
England Women’s playing XI:
Tammy Beaumont, Emma Lamb, Heather Knight (c), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophia Dunkley, Danni Wyatt, Amy Jones, Sophie Ecclestone, Kate Cross, Lauren Filer, Lauren Bell
Women’s Ashes 2023 schedule:
- One-off Test: June 22-26 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham (3:30 PM IST/ 10:00 AM GMT/ 11:00 AM LOCAL)
- First: July 1 at Edgbaston in Birmingham (11:30 PM IST/ 06:00 PM GMT/ 07:00 PM LOCAL)
- Second T20I: July 5 at The Oval in London (11:30 PM IST/ 06:00 PM GMT/ 07:00 PM LOCAL)
- Third T20I: July 8 at Lord’s in London (11:30 PM IST/ 06:00 PM GMT/ 07:00 PM LOCAL)
- First ODI: July 12 at County Ground in Bristol (6:30 PM IST/ 01:00 PM GMT/ 02:00 PM LOCAL)
- Second ODI: July 16 at Rose Bowl in Southampton (3:30 PM IST/ 10:00 AM GMT/ 11:00 AM LOCAL)
- Third ODI: July 18 at County Ground in Taunton (6:30 PM IST/ 01:00 PM GMT/ 02:00 PM LOCAL)
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