England's England Women's team has awarded full central contracts to 17 players, including Hampshire's Linsey Smith. The players will receive a one-year contract, while four of them have been given skills contracts.
Left-arm spinner Linsey Smith, who is 30 years old, has earned her first central contract after playing in 34 one-day and T20 internationals for England. She is the only new player to earn a full central contract this year.
Four players - all-rounder Em Arlott and batter Emma Lamb - have been awarded skills contracts, which allow the ECB to manage their workload and development in collaboration with their county sides.
The team will host next year's T20 World Cup. England Women's Cricket Team was knocked out of the semi-finals in October by South Africa.
England Women's managing director Clare Connor said that she is confident in the team for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup on home soil. The new central contract reflects this confidence, and it also marks a change from last year when the two-year deals were extended to some players.
Left-arm spinner Linsey Smith, who is 30 years old, has earned her first central contract after playing in 34 one-day and T20 internationals for England. She is the only new player to earn a full central contract this year.
Four players - all-rounder Em Arlott and batter Emma Lamb - have been awarded skills contracts, which allow the ECB to manage their workload and development in collaboration with their county sides.
The team will host next year's T20 World Cup. England Women's Cricket Team was knocked out of the semi-finals in October by South Africa.
England Women's managing director Clare Connor said that she is confident in the team for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup on home soil. The new central contract reflects this confidence, and it also marks a change from last year when the two-year deals were extended to some players.