Lauren Filer, England’s lightning-fast bowler, has inked a three-year deal with Durham, bolstering the club’s aspirations as a Tier 1 women’s county in 2025. Filer, renowned as the quickest bowler in England’s current ranks, joins international teammate Mady Villiers as a significant signing for Durham, who have assumed the mantle of the northernmost representative in the revamped women’s domestic setup.
At 23, Filer burst onto the international scene during last summer’s Ashes, making an unforgettable debut in the one-off Test at Trent Bridge. She has since amassed 17 appearances across formats for England but was not selected for this month’s T20 World Cup in the UAE.
Filer’s journey to Durham began with Somerset’s pathway, where she made 41 appearances for Western Storm since signing her first professional contract in 2020. Her best bowling figures of 3 for 8 came in this season’s Charlotte Edwards Cup. She has also showcased her skills for Welsh Fire, London Spirit, and Manchester Originals in the Women’s Hundred, claiming an England-best haul of 3 for 10 during the recent ODI series against Ireland in Belfast.
“I’m thrilled to make the move up north,” Filer expressed. “Durham holds special cricketing memories for me. The club’s values were paramount in my decision to join, as they align with my vision for a successful and supportive environment.”
“With the restructuring of women’s cricket, it’s crucial to maintain its momentum,” Filer continued. “I believe Durham has the resources and infrastructure to achieve this. With our talented squad, I’m excited about our potential.”
Marcus North, Durham’s Director of Cricket, hailed Filer’s signing as a major coup. “We’re delighted to have secured one of England’s most exciting young fast bowlers,” North said. “Lauren’s pace and quality have already made her a force in the women’s game, and we can’t wait to welcome her to Durham.”
“Our squad is shaping up nicely, and Lauren’s addition brings a unique dimension with her pace and skill,” North added. “We’re committed to supporting Lauren’s international aspirations and helping establish a successful Women’s Team at Durham.”