
England women named the legendary dough Charlotte Edwards for the head coach and replaced Jon Lewis, who resigned from his position after defeat 0-16 to Australia in Ashes. Edwards was once a leader of the shooter in the ODIS woman before Indian Mithali overtook it at the 2017 World Championship.
After announcing her retirement in 2017, Edwards put her best leg forward as a coach of several teams. Under her leadership won Mumbai Indians (Mi) 2023 and 2025 Edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL).
In addition to her success in WPL, Edwards secured five titles with southern Vipers, including two in Charlotte Edwards Cup, a home competition T20 named after it.
He and Edwards as a coach, Southern Brave played three finals in the female hundreds, after he also won the title in 2023. In addition, Sydney Sixers led to the final of the Women’s Great Bash League (WBBL) in its debut season in 2022-23.
“I am so pleased that I can again part of the leading team leadership in England of women, and I can’t wait to take this team forward and bring us to success. ECB statements.
Clare Connor, Deputy CEO ECB and CEO of the women’s cricket in England, also appreciated Edwards and welcomed her appointment.
“He has experience, passion and expertise that leads this team to success. The results that have achieved as a head coach in more environments, because retiring as one of the biggest English players is a testimony to its tireless drive and standards that determine the people around them,” Connor said.
Recently, Heather Knight also resigned as a Captain of Women in England after a catastrophic ash. However, England must still appoint his new captain before his T20i series and ODI against Western India at home.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
April 1 2025