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ECB Media Release
July 1, 2002
Kathryn Leng and Sarah Collyer, originally selected for the England women's squad, were unable to commit to the full England training schedule ahead of the one-day international series against New Zealand and India which starts in Jersey on 10th July.
The England Coach, John Harmer, has therefore called Hannah Lloyd (Somerset) and Isa Guha (Berkshire) into the squad from the reserve list selectors had previously chosen. Lloyd made her debut for England last year against Australia. Isa Guha has represented England at U19 and U17 level but has yet to play for the full England team. Patsy Lovell, Chairman of Selectors said "selection was especially difficult this season as so many players had performed well either at Super Fours or during the recent tour to India. These players narrowly missed selection originally, and I'm pleased they're available to join this strong England squad".

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