Jess Watkin has led the way for the Central Hinds in the past few seasons. PHOTOSPORT

Watkin and Bezuidenhout called up for tour of England and Ireland

Central Hinds teenager Jess Watkin and Northern Spirit wicket-keeper-batswoman Bernadine Bezuidenhout are in line to debut for the WHITE FERNS on the upcoming tour to England and Ireland.

The pair have been included in a 15-player squad bound for the Northern Hemisphere in June, where ODIs against Ireland and World Champions England await - alongside a Twenty20 Tri Series with the hosts and South Africa.

WHITE FERNS selector Kirsty Bond said both players had been on her and coach Haidee Tiffen’s radars for a while and their selections were with an eye to November’s World T20 in the West Indies.

“Jess and Bernadine are tremendous talents with lots of potential,” said Bond.

“They’re aggressive players who possess a broad skill-set and that allows them to adapt to changing game situations quickly.

“The women’s game is evolving all the time and we feel we need players who will suit the positive and attacking brand of cricket the WHITE FERNS want to play.”

WHITE FERNS squad
Suzie Bates (c) (Otago Sparks)
Bernadine Bezuidenhout (Northern Spirit)
Sophie Devine (Wellington Blaze)
Kate Ebrahim (Canterbury Magicians)
Maddy Green (Auckland Hearts)
Holly Huddleston (Auckland Hearts)
Hayley Jensen (ACT)
Leigh Kasperek (Otago Sparks)
Amelia Kerr (Wellington Blaze)
Katey Martin (Otago Sparks)
Anna Peterson (Auckland Hearts)
Hannah Rowe (Central Hinds)
Amy Satterthwaite (vc) (Canterbury Magicians)
Lea Tahuhu (Canterbury Magicians)
Jess Watkin (Central Hinds)

19-year-old Watkin was named Hinds T20 Player of the Year this season and won the supreme award last year. She also scored a spectacular double-century in the NZC National Women's Under 21 tournament in December.

“Jess is a special player who we’ve been keeping an eye on since she debuted domestically in 2013,” Bond said.

“She’s an explosive batter who hits the ball hard and is a more than useful off-spin option, so she offers us great versatility. We’ve also been impressed by the work she’s done on her fitness and physical conditioning over the past season.”

Bezuidenhout, a former South African international, became available for New Zealand selection in March after a three-year international stand-down and Bond said they were keen to get her into the WHITE FERNS environment.

“Bernadine’s an exciting player and proved her talent by topping the women’s domestic T20 runs table this season.

“She’s an innovative player with a wide skill-set and like Jess, plays that aggressive style of cricket which we believe we need going forward.

“Bernadine’s also an excellent athlete who’s good in the park and that aligns with our intention to build a multi-faceted team-unit, particularly for T20 cricket.”

 

The 15-player squad will come together for a training camp at Lincoln from May 12 – 15, before departing for Dublin on June 1.

 

“The tour will be a good benchmark for the team and a great chance to play some high-pressure tournament-style T20 cricket against quality opposition,” Bond added.

 

England and Ireland tour schedule

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