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Surrey open their Women’s Metro Bank One Day Cup Campaign at The Kia Oval to take on Yorkshire.

Women's Season Preview

Surrey return home for their first Metro Bank One Day Cup game at the Kia Oval tomorrow. They come into the match full of confidence after a strong away win against Warwickshire at Edgbaston on Saturday.

Continuing a season of firsts, the Three Feathers will face Yorkshire for the first time following Yorkshire’s recent promotion to Tier One cricket.
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How Can I Keep up with Play?

The match will be broadcast live on Surrey’s YouTube channel. A link will be made available in the Kia Oval Match Day Centre and across Surrey’s social media channels.

Match highlights will be available after the close of play on Surrey’s YouTube channel.

Squad News

This week’s squad sees Danni Wyatt‑Hodge, Sophia Dunkley and Alice Capsey away with the England side. Rachel King is called up, Charlotte Lambert makes her squad debut after returning from injury, and Izzy Sidhu, Surrey’s most recent signing, is also included.

Last time out

Surrey are yet to play professional Yorkshire in the women’s game. However, Yorkshire’s squad includes several experienced domestic and international players, including Lauren Winfield‑Hill, Jess Jonassen, Beth Langston, Rachel Slater and Sterre Kalis.
Yorkshire

Captain: Lauren Winfield-Hill

Head coach: Rich Pyrah

2025 finish: Champions (Tier 2)

2025 highest run-scorer: Ami Campbell (452)

2025 highest wicket-taker: Olivia Thomas (18)

Winter moves: International spin-bowling all-rounders Sarah Glenn (England) and Jess Jonassen (Australia) have signed two-year deals, the latter as an all-format overseas and the former coming from The Blaze. Scotland seamer Hannah Rainey joined on loan from Lancashire late last summer ahead of a permanent move. Another spin-bowling all-rounder Olivia Thomas has been elevated from an Academy to professional contract. Kevin Sharp returns to Yorkshire as an assistant coach.

The big question: How will Yorkshire fare in their first season in Tier 1? They enjoyed a successful Tier 2 campaign last year, winning the Metro Bank One-Day Cup, reaching the final of the Vitality Blast and the quarter-finals of the T20 County Cup. But this summer, it will be a different ball game. Head coach Rich Pyrah and Yorkshire’s management have confidence in the players’ ability but have urged patience.

Player to watch: Vice captain Maddie Ward, 21 years old, can do it all. She can keep wicket, bats in dynamic and inventive fashion, bowls spin when required and is a gun in the field. She even skippered Yorkshire last season when Lauren Winfield-Hill wasn’t available. When she first did it in June, aged 20 years and 133 days, Worksop-born Ward became the county’s second youngest ever captain – female or male.

Final thought: Yorkshire are very much looking at this as a long-term project. Results are not the be-all and end-all this season, across all formats. Development is more important to them. But if they can take a couple of scalps along the way, it would be a real shot in the arm for the White Rose county. And a Roses win against champions Lancashire would be ideal.