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England Women name squad for opening Ashes ODI

A squad of 14 has been named for the first Ashes ODI taking place on Tuesday

England Women have announced their squad for the first Royal London Women's ODI.

A squad of 14 has been named, with the England Women's Academy playing against Australia A throughout the ODI series providing the option for additional back-up.

England Women's Squad

Heather Knight (Berkshire, captain)

Tammy Beaumont (Kent)

Katherine Brunt (Yorkshire)

Kate Cross (Lancashire)

Sophie Ecclestone (Lancashire)

Jenny Gunn (Nottinghamshire)

Amy Jones (Warwickshire)

Laura Marsh (Kent)

Nat Sciver (Surrey)

Anya Shrubsole (Berkshire)

Sarah Taylor (Sussex, wicketkeeper)

Fran Wilson (Kent)

Lauren Winfield (Yorkshire)

Danni Wyatt (Sussex)

Captain Heather Knight said: "We're massively excited now and we just want to get started. You play cricket for series like this, they're special, so we're all just raring to go.

"It wasn't an easy squad to pick. We've won 14 games in a row and during that time time different people have performed and stuck their hand up. That bodes well for the Ashes and hopefully we can maintain that form throughout this series.

"We're really happy with this group. There's a good feeling amongst us and we want to go out there and regain the Ashes. That's our primary focus for the next month."

Royal London Women's ODI Series

Tuesday 2 July: England Women v Australia Women, Fischer County Ground, Grace Road, 2pm (2 points)
Thursday 4 July: England Women v Australia Women, Fischer County Ground, Grace Road, 2pm (2 points)
Sunday 7 July: England Women v Australia Women, The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury, 11am (2 points)

Kia Women's Test Match

Thursday July 18-Sunday July 21: England Women v Australia Women, Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, 11am (4 points)

Vitality Women's IT20 Series

Friday 26 July: England Women v Australia Women, The CloudFM County Ground, Chemlsford, 7.15pm (2 points)
Sunday 28 July: England Women v Australia Women, The 1st Central County Ground, Hove, 2pm (2 points)
Wednesday 31 July: England Women v Australia Women, Bristol County Ground, Bristol, 6.15pm (2 points)