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Hawks Men can guarantee a spot in the top two of the South Group, whilst Hawks Women require just one victory to reach Finals Day
Southern Vipers' Mary Taylor has been named as a non-travelling reserve for the 2023 U19 Women's T20 World Cup.
The inaugural Women's U19 World Cup takes place from 14th-29th January 2023, and will feature 11 full ICC members, plus five Associate nations - Indonesia, Rwanda, Scotland, the UAE, and the USA.
England will be in Group B alongside Pakistan, Zimbabwe, and Rwanda.
Taylor, who made her debut for the Vipers against South East Stars in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy eliminator, has been selected as a non-travelling reserve.
She will take full part in England's preparation and act as a stand-by player if a replacement is required.
England Women U19 World Cup Squad:
| Ellie Anderson (Central Sparks) | Ryana MacDonald-Gay (South East Stars) | Grace Scrivens (Sunrisers) |
| Hannah Baker (Central Sparks) | Emma Marlow (Northern Diamonds) | Sophia Smale (Western Storm) |
| Josie Groves (Lightning) | Charis Pavely (Central Sparks) | Seren Smale (Thunder) |
| Liberty Heap (Thunder) | Davina Perrin (Central Sparks) | Alexa Stonehouse (South East Stars) |
| Niamh Holland (Western Storm) | Lizzie Scott (Northern Diamonds) | Maddie Ward (Lightning) |
Non-Travelling Reserves:
Emily Churms (Central Sparks), Charlotte Lambert (South East Stars), Bethan Miles (South East Stars), Jemima Spence (South East Stars), Mary Taylor (Southern Vipers)
Hawks Men can guarantee a spot in the top two of the South Group, whilst Hawks Women require just one victory to reach Finals Day
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