Girls Selected for EPP
6 girls have made the step up to the Emerging Players Programme.
A group of girl's have completed a winter of hard graft ready for the 2013 season. These player's were supported through the Lancashire Emerging Player Programme (EPP). Through the EPP the girls have honed their technical skills, challenged themselves to improve their fielding and been supported through a fitness programme. These skills along with their attitude and determination to succeed at the next level will stand them in good stead for the coming season. The girls selected are pictured in the gallery to the right along with some action shots from the fielding session.
Bhumika Doshi
Cricket Club: Bolton Indians Women and Egerton CC
Skill: RA Medium Pace / RH Top Order Bat
Age: 17
Sophie McArdle
Cricket Club: Bolton Indians Women CC
Skill: RA Leg Spin
Age: 16
Nalisha Patel
Cricket Club: Horwich RMI and Bolton Indian Women CC
Skill: RA Off Spin/ RH Bat
Age: 15
EWDP U19s
Emma Lamb
Cricket Club: Vernon Carus CC
Skill: RH Top Order Bat / RA Medium Pace
Age: 15
EWDP U19s
Eleanor Threlkeld
Cricket Club: Rainford CC and St Helens Women
Skill: RH Top Order Bat/ Wicket Keeper
Age: 14
EWDP U15s
Shachi Pai
Cricket Club: Horwich RMI and Darwen Women CC
Skill: RH Top Order Bat / RA Medium Pace
Age: 14
EWDP U15s
We have also supported 4 more girls through fitness and fielding sessions who have been identified as having potential to make the next step up to EPP. These girls will be looking to get some good performances in during the season and continue to develop their all round game.
Hannah Till
Cricket Club: Lowerhouse CC and Read Women
Skill: RH Top Order Bat/ Wicket Keeper
Age: 16
Hannah Jones
Cricket Club: Denton St Lawrence CC
Skill: LA Spin / RH Middle Order Bat
EWDP U15s
Age: 14
Shannon Jackson
Cricket Club: Walsden CC and Read Women
Skill: RH Top Order Bat
Age: 16
Rachel Dickinson
Cricket Club: Ormskirk CC and Ormskirk Women
Skill: RA Medium Pace / RH Middle Order Bat
Age: 15
EWDP U15s
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