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Mady Villiers Named In England Women’s T20 World Cup Squad

Mady Villiers has been named in the England Women’s squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in what will be Lisa Keightley’s first tournament as Head Coach.

The 15-strong group features one change from the squad that won the IT20 series 3-0 against Pakistan in December, with all-rounder Georgia Elwiss taking the place of Kirstie Gordon.

Full England Squad:

Heather Knight (Berkshire)
Tammy Beaumont (Kent)
Katherine Brunt (Yorkshire)
Kate Cross (Lancashire)
Freya Davies (Sussex)
Sophie Ecclestone (Lancashire)
Georgia Elwiss (Sussex)
Sarah Glenn (Worcestershire)
Amy Jones (Warwickshire)
Nat Sciver (Surrey)
Anya Shrubsole (Berkshire)
Lauren Winfield (Yorkshire)
Fran Wilson (Kent)
Danni Wyatt (Sussex)
Mady Villiers (Essex)

Keightley said: “It’s really exciting to name our squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and we’re looking forward to getting out there and getting underway.

“It was very useful to join the group in Malaysia and watch how they were getting on and since then we’ve had a training block out in La Manga.

“There are few better feelings in cricket than representing your country in a World Cup and I know everyone’s really looking forward to the challenge.”

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Adam Zampa Set For Eagles Return

Essex County Cricket Club are delighted to announce that Australian international leg-spinner, Adam Zampa, will return to the Club for the 2020 Vitality Blast campaign.

The 27-year-old will be available for the entire group stages and any potential knockout games, subject to selection by Cricket Australia.

The Australian took 12 wickets for the Eagles during the 2019 Blast campaign, as Simon Harmer’s side captured their first T20 title.

Zampa is excited about returning to The Cloudfm County Ground and said: “I’m really looking forward to getting back to Chelmsford and playing in front of that great crowd again.

“I’ve played there for the last two years now and Essex is a great Club to play for. I get on really well with all the lads in the changing room and I feel at home there.

“Last year was amazing. We didn’t start too well but once we got on a roll we were unstoppable. Not many people would have had us down to win it, but we knew what we were capable of, and hopefully we can repeat that in 2020.”

Head Coach Anthony McGrath is thrilled to see Zampa return and said: “We all know just how talented Adam is as we’ve seen it the last two summers. He’s one of the best leg-spinners around at the moment.

“He’s been excellent for us the last couple of seasons and he’s a great guy to have around the dressing room, so I’m delighted he’s going to be back with us.”

Essex’s Overseas signings are in partnership with Seven Investment Management, the Eagles’ Vitality Blast shirt sponsor.

Lawrence Named In England Lions Squads

Dan Lawrence has been selected for both the England Lions 50-over and four-day squads for their upcoming tour of Australia, which departs the UK on 21 January.

Lawrence was ever-present for Essex in both red-ball and white-ball cricket last season, average 38.15 in the County Championship, 33.75 in the Royal London One-Day Cup and 35.09 in the Vitality Blast.

The 22-year-old’s performances played a big role in Anthony McGrath’s side claiming two trophies last year, with Essex becoming the first side to record a County Championship and T20 Blast double in the same season.

ECB Performance Director Mo Bobat added: “In addition to meeting England’s Test needs, one of our goals is to broaden and strengthen our white-ball talent pool in order to deliver sustained success across both formats. We have some exciting young players travelling in the squad this winter who we believe have what it takes to step up in the future. With several young players selected for the England ODI tour of South Africa, the Lions can provide a developmental opportunity to an extended group of players.

“In selecting our squads, we have given careful consideration to players who have been presented with franchise cricket opportunities and, for some, these competitive experiences are exactly what they need at this stage of their development.

“Our selections have been underpinned by progressive discussions with the counties about each player’s best interest and I’d like to thank the counties for their collaborative approach to informing our decision-making.”

England Lions 50-over squad:

Tom Abell (Somerset)
Dom Bess (Somerset)
James Bracey (Gloucestershire)
Henry Brookes (Warwickshire)
Brydon Carse (Durham)
Mason Crane (Hampshire)
Laurie Evans (Sussex)
Richard Gleeson (Lancashire)
Lewis Gregory (Somerset)
Sam Hain (Warwickshire)
Will Jacks (Surrey)
Tom Kohler-Cadmore (Yorkshire)
Dan Lawrence (Essex)
Matt Milnes (Kent)
Tom Moores (Nottinghamshire)
Craig Overton (Somerset)

England Lions four-day squad:

Dom Bess (Somerset)
James Bracey (Gloucestershire)
Zak Crawley (Kent)
Richard Gleeson (Lancashire)
Lewis Gregory (Somerset)
Sam Hain (Warwickshire)
Keaton Jennings (Lancashire)
Dan Lawrence (Essex)
Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire)
Sam Northeast (Hampshire)
Craig Overton (Somerset)
Ollie Robinson (Kent)
Ollie Robinson (Sussex)
Dominic Sibley (Warwickshire)
Amar Virdi (Surrey)

Anthony McGrath Named ECB Coaches Association Coach Of The Year

Following a historic and unprecedented double with Essex in 2019, Head Coach Anthony McGrath was named the ECB Coaches Association Coach Of The Year at Lord’s last Thursday.

McGrath led the side to a maiden T20 title in late September following a change in fortunes which saw the Eagles win three of their final four South Group games and go on a run which ended with a dramatic victory on the final ball against Worcestershire Rapids at Edgbaston.

Following the celebrations in Birmingham, the team headed down to Taunton to take on Somerset in the Championship decider, and McGrath’s side once again came out victorious. Following four rain-affected days, Essex skipper Ryan ten Doeschate lifted the trophy for the second time in three years to write history, as Essex became the first side to complete the T20 and Championship double in the same season.

McGrath was presented with his award by Essex Club Ambassador Graham Gooch at the annual Lord’s Long Room Christmas Lunch, and he said: “It’s a real honour to be named the ECB Coaches Association Coach of the Year.

“It’s been a great year for everyone at Essex, and this award represents the hard work everyone at the Club has done as a collective group. Everyone from the players and coaches to the commercial and community staff played their part last season and without that effort, we wouldn’t have been able to achieve what we did.”

Overseas Diaries: Will Buttleman

Throughout the winter months, we’ll be checking in with some of our players overseas to see how they’re getting on, what they’re up to and how they’re preparing for the 2020 campaign.

Will Buttleman is currently out in Sydney playing for Northen Districts Cricket Club. He made his debut for the side in a T20 match last Sunday and scored 70 from 36 balls to help them record victory over rivals Penrith.

See what Will has to say Sydney and his training down below:

Hi guys, Will Buttleman here. I am currently out in Sydney playing Grade Cricket for Northern Districts Cricket Club. During the week I am attending the International Cricket Programme three times a week which is an intense training programme with other cricketers from the UK.

The training is very well structured and the coaching staff available to the players is quality. We get to train in some of Sydney’s best facilities and the wide variety of net surfaces available challenges us in so many different ways.

The training sessions have been exceptional so far and the quality of the players in each grade is very high. On a normal training day, the session plans allows me to improve all aspects of my game in detail with specific coaches from the Sydney area. Some of the coaches have first-class and international experience for Australia. They are very open on offering advice to all the players on the programme and have helped me in many ways already especially on my batting and wicket-keeping.

Away from the cricket, it’s only a short drive to beaches like Bondi and Coogee so after training most of the boys head straight there for a relax and a swim in the sea. Not a bad way to recover from training!

Westley Set For MCC Legacy Tour

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) will embark on its first “Legacy Tour” later this week when the Club will take a strong squad to Nepal.

As announced in the summer of 2018, MCC has introduced into its overseas touring programme a series of Legacy Tours, aimed at leaving a sustainable and meaningful impact in developing cricket nations.

The first of these is Nepal, with the Club committing to touring Nepal for three years from 2019 to 2021 inclusive. The MCC Foundation will support MCC in this objective, by funding programmes off the pitch which includes laying nets in five government schools, upskilling local coaches and teachers, and broadening access to the game for Nepali boys and girls.

A strong 13-man squad will be departing London for Nepal on 1st November, and will play six matches in the two-week trip including a three-day match against the Nepal national side, which has been granted first-class status.

Former Hampshire batsman Jimmy Adams is the MCC captain for the tour. Adams enjoyed a sixteen-year career with Hampshire and is currently second eleven coach at the Ageas Bowl.

Yasir Arafat, who represented Pakistan in all three formats of the game, is included in the squad. The seamer also enjoyed stints at no less than five counties and is still one of the world’s leading T20 wicket-takers.

Tom Westley, who recently helped Essex to their second Specsavers County Championship title in three seasons, will bring further international experience to MCC having played five Test Matches for England in 2017, whilst Derbyshire skipper Billy Godleman, who enjoyed an impressive 2019 season making over 1,000 Championship runs, is also included.

The Club’s charitable arm – the MCC Foundation – will focus on developing the game at the grassroots. The Foundation will work with UK charity Kidasha, who aim to improve the life chances of some of Pokhara’s most vulnerable children, particularly in slum communities. The Foundation will lay nets in five government schools, upskill local coaches and teachers, provide kit and cricket training, and establish a new schools league for both girls and boys in the city.

The MCC tourists, led by Gloucestershire second eleven coach and former MCC Young Cricketer Owen Dawkins, will run coaching sessions in one of the five schools – Shree Barahi Higher Secondary School – on Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th November.

John Stephenson, MCC Head of Cricket, said: “MCC has strong cricketing links with Nepal, having hosted them at Lord’s twice in recent years and toured to the country in both 2009 and 2015. This upcoming tour begins part of the new Legacy Tour agreement, with the MCC Foundation supporting this major project which further reiterates MCC’s global influence on the game.

“We have selected a strong squad with both international and domestic experience who will provide tough opposition for Nepal’s talented players. They will also be fine ambassadors for MCC and prove valuable assets to the Club when coaching youngsters on the tour.”

Abi Carter, Director of the MCC Foundation, said: “This is the Foundation’s first major overseas project, and we are aiming not just to provide opportunities for both boys and girls to learn and play the game, but also to use cricket for broader good, like breaking down perceptions around gender roles, and building young people’s confidence and aspirations.

“This should be a great example of MCC and the Foundation working hand in hand to develop all levels of the game in Nepal. MCC tourists will kick the project off in November, MCC and Foundation coaches will run “coach the coaches” courses in December, and our funds will go towards facilities, kit and training sessions until June next year. We are delighted to be working with Kidasha, who already do incredible work with some of the most vulnerable young people in Pokhara, to bring the benefits of sport to what we hope will be over 1,000 young people.”

MCC squad to tour Nepal:

Jimmy Adams (Captain)
Yasir Arafat
Billy Godleman
Miles Hammond
Oliver Hannon-Dalby
Callum Jackson
Will Rhodes
Alex Spencer
Alex Thomson
Will Vanderspar
Ed Young
Tom Westley
Chris Wright
Richard Greatorex (Tour Manager)
Owen Dawkins (Coach)
Jeff Evans (Umpire)
Alan Jones (Scorer)

Match schedule:

Matches to be played at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kathmandu:

Sunday 3rd November: v Nepal Under-19s (50 overs)
Monday 4th November: v Nepal (50 overs)
Wednesday 6th – Friday 8th November: v Nepal (first-class three-day match)
Saturday 9th November: v Mixed National Side/Under-19s (T20)

Matches to be played at the Pokhara Rangasala Cricket Ground, Pokhara:

Monday 11th November: v Pokhara Invitational XI (T20)
Tuesday 12th November: v Chief Minister’s XI (T20)

Anthony McGrath: 2019 Season Review

Well, what a season that was!

After being made Head Coach two years ago, I wanted to follow in Chris Silverwood’s footsteps and deliver more success to the Club whilst writing new history, and we certainly achieved that this year. Being the first side ever to complete a T20 and County Championship double in the same season is some accomplishment, and something that everyone at Essex should be proud of.

That first game of the season against Hampshire in early April seems like a lifetime ago now. We lost, by an innings and 87 runs. Although it was a defeat, and it hurt, it was probably a good thing. It set the bar for us, we knew what we were up against and what we’d have to do for the remainder of the season if we wanted to be successful.

After that game, we got our heads down and got on a roll, and once the momentum was with us, we felt unstoppable. To go undefeated in the 13 games that followed, winning 9 of them, is a serious triumph and the boys should take great pride in their red-ball achievements this season.

One of the things I’m most proud of is that every player in that dressing room pulled their weight and stepped up at one point or another. As a Head Coach, knowing you have a squad full of players willing to give their all is all you can ask for, and I’m lucky enough to have that in abundance with this group of players.

Not many people gave us a chance when it came to the Vitality Blast, so it’s really satisfying to silence all of those doubters who wrote us off before a ball was bowled. We had a new T20 Captain this year in Simon Harmer, and I don’t think we could have asked for much more from him. He had a lot of important decisions to make and he wanted to do things his way, but once his methods were implemented in the team we saw immediate success.

The campaign was a bit stop-start due to the weather and we had four washed out games, but once we put a string of results together, we played some amazing cricket. Again, like in the Championship, every player played their part. All the batsmen scored runs during the competition whilst it felt like every one of our bowlers was doing damage with the ball.

Finals Day itself is something that will always live with me and the players and the staff at the Club. We knew going into the day at Edgbaston that Essex had never won it before, and we all really wanted to make that happen. The scenes in the ground when Harmy hit those winning runs on the final ball were unbelievable and to have a huge following supporting us meant an awful lot. More than anything, I’m so pleased that we were able to deliver the title for the fans.

I’ve always said that Essex has a uniqueness to it, the players, the staff and the fans have a togetherness which you can feel the moment you step into the ground. During the season that relationship was as clear as ever, with fans travelling all over the country to support the side. For the players out there competing, that support is what makes the difference and helps get them over the line and ultimately, win trophies.

I hope you can continue to support the team and myself in the same way when the season restarts in April. Everyone in the dressing room wants to win more silverware and create more memories for themselves and the fans that will last a lifetime.

I look forward to seeing you around The Cloudfm County Ground in 2020 and once again, thank you for your loyal support.

Sam Cook: The 2019 Campaign, England Lions and The Future

It’s been quite the year for Sam Cook. The 22-year-old recorded 38 wickets across all formats, his highest tally in a season, with Essex becoming the first side in history to win the T20 and County Championship double in the same season, and the Chelmsford-born bowler admits everything still sinking in.

“It’s still taking a bit of time to get my head around what we have achieved this season,” Cook said, “to back up the first title in 2017 with this one is an incredible effort from this group of players and I think it signifies that we are the top red-ball county in the game right now.

“To win the T20 is also a real bonus too. It’s something that you dream of growing up after watching in on television. It was an amazing day and one I will never forget.

“At the start of the season we set out to try and win all three trophies with a genuine belief we could. But still, you need a lot of things to go your way and a lot of big performances to achieve that.

“If someone had said to me three years ago you’d have won two County Championships and a T20 Blast, two being part of a double, I’d have laughed in their face. But saying that, at the start of this year I probably wouldn’t have been that surprised simply because of the faith I and the whole team have in our dressing room.”

The heroics at Edgbaston which saw the Eagles claim a maiden T20 title will live long in the memory, but Cook didn’t actually think he would be playing on the day.

He said: “Well where do I start about Finals Day? It was a completely crazy time to be honest. I hadn’t played in the semi-final but Harmy mentioned to me briefly after to be ready for the Final, but I didn’t really expect to be playing.

“It wasn’t until about a minute before we went out for the warmup that Mags grabbed me and said you’re in. I didn’t really have time to process it as we were straight out getting ready to the tune of Mr Motivator!”

It was a tense Final and there were wild celebrations as Simon Harmer scored the winning runs on the last ball, with Cook saying: “I think that the few minutes of footage and in the hours afterwards show just what this Club is all about. Not just celebrating as a team but the whole squad, support staff, families and all the fans that made the trip.

“This is a huge family Club and it’s a complete team effort, and by team, that’s not just the eleven on the pitch playing.”

The T20 side were led by Simon Harmer this year, and Cook was full of praise for his teammate, saying: “I think his stats speak for themselves, he really is a world-class performer and arguably the best off-spinner in the world right now.

“As a person, he’s equally great too and he always keeps the boys going both on and off the field.”

Harmer picked up several awards at the Club’s End of Season Gala Dinner in September, where Little Chef also claimed the First XI Young Player of the Year for the second successive year.

Cook was naturally pleased and said: “That was also a real highlight for me, to be recognised by the Club for your achievements on the field is always a great boost so I was really delighted.”

There we so many standout moments this season for the Club, and Cook found it impossible to pinpoint just one highpoint, saying: “There were obviously so many, but if I had to pick a few it would be the quarter-final win against Lancashire Lightning at Durham, obviously Finals Day, and then the bus journey back from Taunton…”

The 22-year-old modestly left out his performance against Kent at Canterbury, in which he took an outstanding 12 wickets for just 65 runs with Kent being bowled out for 40 in their second innings.

Cook’s performance helped Essex secure a vital victory towards the end of the season, and he said: “To pick up 5 wickets in the first innings was a massive relief for me after being out injured for a while before that.

“Come the second innings though, I knew with the state of the game we simply had to bowl them out for next to nothing, so it was a case of bowling some really attacking areas with aggressive field settings too.

“It all happened pretty quickly, but in the context of the season I think it was a key point in keeping up on Somerset’s heels.”

Following on from another successful campaign, there have been murmurings of an England Lions call-up for Cook, on which he commented: “I mean, that’s something you’re always striving for as a young player, so to receive a call-up would be nice.

“At the minute though I’m just concentrating on taking wickets for Essex and hopefully with that comes higher honours at some stage.”

The triumphs Essex achieved this year were unprecedented, and Cook is confident that the side can reclaim the trophies in 2020, commenting: “We want to defend our titles and continue with the mindset of trying to win all three.

“As a group, we have said that we really want to dominate the County Championship for the foreseeable future, and I think we’re moving on the right track. I think now we want to try and transfer that into our white-ball cricket and aim for a similar degree of consistency throughout those campaigns.”

On his own goals for next season, Cook keeps it nice and straightforward, saying: “I try to keep it really simple, and just set out to play as many games as I possibly can and in doing that, the wickets should be taking care of themselves.”

After coming through the Essex Academy himself, the seamer is tipping a few more homegrown players to have successful campaigns in 2020.
“We’ve got some really exciting young talent,” he said, “for the young lads coming through, I think Ben Allison has a big future ahead of him and I don’t think it’ll be too long until we see him in the First Team.

“I think Michael Pepper isn’t too far away either, he’s put in some outstanding performances in the Second XI and we’ve seen glimpses of that in the First Team. But on a whole, we’ve got a squad with youth and depth, so the future is certainly looking bright.”

Ryan ten Doeschate Signs Contract Extension

Essex County Cricket Club are delighted to announce that Ryan ten Doeschate has signed a one-year contract extension and will stay with the Club until the end of the 2020 season.

The 39-year-old had another impressive season in 2019, captaining his side to the County Championship title for the second time in three years, whilst also playing a key role in the Eagles’ Vitality Blast campaign, helping to clinch a first T20 title.

The Dutchman joined Essex back in 2003 and has become a hugely popular figure with both his teammates and the fans at The Cloudfm County Ground.

In 2016, during his first season as Club Captain, ten Doeschate led Essex back to Division One. The following year he and his team defied all the odds to secure a first County Championship title in 25 years, and he once again guided the Club to County Championship glory in 2019.

The skipper said: “I’m really pleased to extend my contract at the Club and my affinity for Essex and the players just grows stronger and stronger.

“We had an amazing season in 2019, but we’re constantly striving to improve and we want to build on our success.

“I’m excited about the challenges and battles we’ll face in 2020, and I’m looking forward to giving my all in what will hopefully another successful year.”

Head Coach Anthony McGrath is also thrilled to see ten Doeschate prolong his stay and said: “Ryan is a huge player for us, both on the field and in the dressing room, so we are all delighted that he will be staying for at least another season.

“He’s a natural leader and has led this side to some fantastic achievements over recent years, and hopefully with any luck, there will be more to come.”