Essex Women's Cricket Team Appoints Sunrisers Duo for Tier 1 Transition

Essex Women’s Cricket Team Appoints Sunrisers Duo for Tier 1 Transition

Essex Women’s Cricket Team Embarks on New Era with Sunrisers Duo at the Helm

Essex County Cricket Club has appointed Danni Warren and Andy Tennant, formerly of the Sunrisers women’s team, to lead their women’s set-up as they transition to Tier 1 status for the upcoming season.

Warren, who previously served as the regional director of women’s cricket for London and the east, will assume the role of performance director at Essex. Tennant, a former Scotland international, will take over as Essex Women’s team director, having previously been head coach of Sunrisers.

“I’m incredibly excited to take on this new role with Essex Women as we enter a new era for the women’s professional game,” said Tennant. “Having worked with Danni and the majority of the staff and players at Sunrisers, I know the strength and potential of the team we’re building here.”

“Our focus will be on creating an environment where players and staff can thrive and fulfil their potential, both on and off the field. This is a fantastic opportunity to drive towards sustainable success and help Essex Women become a leading force in the game, and I know we all can’t wait to get started.”

Warren, who has been regional director at Sunrisers since 2020, brought in Tennant as coach ahead of the 2023 season. Together, they oversaw Sunrisers’ first title of the women’s regional era, defeating South East Stars in the final of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy last summer.

Essex was one of eight teams to be awarded Tier 1 status during a bidding process earlier this year, as the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) returned to structuring women’s cricket within the pre-existing county system.

The appointments of Warren and Tennant mark a significant step forward for Essex Women’s Cricket Team as they prepare to compete at the highest level of domestic women’s cricket in England. With their experience and expertise, the duo is expected to guide the team towards success and establish Essex as a force to be reckoned with in the women’s game.

Lauren Winfield-Hill to Sign Long-Term Yorkshire Deal, Considers Loan for Tier 1 Cricket

Lauren Winfield-Hill to Sign Long-Term Yorkshire Deal, Considers Loan for Tier 1 Cricket

Lauren Winfield-Hill, the England batter, is poised to sign a long-term contract with Yorkshire but is open to exploring loan opportunities in 2025 to maintain her involvement in Tier 1 domestic cricket.

With the restructuring of women’s domestic cricket in England and Wales, Yorkshire was not among the eight teams granted Tier 1 status and funding by the ECB. However, they have been assured of promotion to the top tier in 2026.

This has presented a dilemma for several Northern Diamonds players, including Winfield-Hill, who must decide between relocating to a Tier 1 county or remaining in Leeds for another season.

“My intention is to stick around and commit to Yorkshire,” Winfield-Hill stated. “I haven’t officially signed a contract or anything, but that’s what I’m looking to do. What that looks like with loans or opportunities to play Tier 1 cricket is something that we’ll explore, but if that doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen.”

Winfield-Hill’s loyalty to Yorkshire played a significant role in her decision to stay. “I’ve always been really keen to finish where I started and [Yorkshire] is a place that’s really close to my heart. It’s where my friends and family get to come and watch me… those sorts of things are massively important to me.”

However, she is considering a loan deal in 2025 to ensure she continues to play at the highest level. “We’re just working through it all now,” she said. “There’s lots of things that are quite unknown with what Tier 2 and Tier 1 looks like, what the crossover is and all the rest of it.”

“I don’t really want a year of not playing top-flight cricket domestically in England but what that looks like, I’m unsure of now. That’s the truth. We’re trying to get the best of both worlds in terms of being around for Yorkshire stuff, developing that, and making sure that in 18 months or two years’ time, we’re ready to hit the ground running and compete in Tier 1.”

Meanwhile, the Blaze have signed Ireland allrounder Orla Prendergast for the remainder of the season after Nadine de Klerk was ruled out through injury.

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