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Sarah Taylor, born on May 20, 1989, is a former England women's cricket team wicketkeeper-batter renowned for her elegant stroke play and record-breaking achievements. Debuting internationally in 2006, she quickly became one of the fastest players to earn caps across all formats. Taylor played a key role in England's 2009 and 2017 World Cup victories. Battling anxiety, she took breaks from the game before retiring in 2019. Post-retirement, she made history as the first female coach in English men's county cricket and has coached in The Hundred and internationally. Her journey blends groundbreaking success, mental health advocacy, and coaching milestones.
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Meet Alice Capsey, the dynamic cricketer hailing from Surrey, England, whose journey in the world of cricket has been nothing short of extraordinary. With a blend of exceptional talent, versatility, and a burning passion for the game, Capsey has swiftly risen through the ranks to establish herself as a formidable force both domestically and on the international stage. Let's delve into the remarkable story of this young prodigy, whose prowess with bat and ball continues to captivate cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
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Sarah Taylor played over 200 international matches for England women's cricket team before she retired in 2019. The wicketkeeper used to get compared with MS Dhoni for her brilliant wicketkeeping skills.
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The 36-year-old seamer will continue to play in the shorter formats of the game Brunt made her Test debut in 2004, and was part of an influential moment for English cricket in just her third Test match
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Marsh had bid adieu to international cricket late last year after being dropped from the England squad.






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