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Women's Player Profiles
Sarah Bartlett
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RA Seam/LH Bat
Sarah has been playing for Middlesex for over 15 years, coming through the youth system before playing for the senior side. An opening bowler who often sets the tempo for the side, also a versatile batter, scoring quick runs in the middle order or opening the batting when required.
Hannah Czuprynsky
Club - tbc
RH Bat
Hannah broke into the senior side in 2009, announcing her arrival with a stunning one handed catch on debut. An aggressive middle order batter with a solid technique, she will be looking to cement her place in the side during 2010.
Naomi Dattani
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
LA Seam
Naomi has been on the counties Emerging Player Programme for two years now and was rewarded for her hard work with her senior debut in 2009. Also selected for Junior Super 2’s (the competition for the best 22 U15 players in the country) in 2009 and Junior Super 4’s (U18’s) in 2010.
Katharine Dickens
Club – Twickenham CC Ladies
Wicket-keeper/RH Bat
Katharine has been selected for Middlesex for the first time in 2010 as a result of some strong performances for her club. An assured presence behind the stumps and a solid middle order bat she will be looking to establish herself in the side during 2010.
Charlotte Gallagher
Club – Twickenham CC Ladies
RH Bat/RA Seam
Charlotte is another new player in the squad for 2010 following strong club performances in 2010. A middle order batter who bowls medium pace, her versatility will no doubt see her play an important role during 2010.
Vicky Griffiths-Fisher
Club - Dukesmead WCC
RH Bat
Vicky came back to county cricket after a break of a few years in 2009 and her presence in the top order helped set the foundation for many innings. One of the hardest working players in the squad, she will be looking to take her contributions to the next level during 2010.
Jenny Halstead
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RH Bat/RA Spin
Jenny moved to Middlesex in 2009 from Cheshire and quickly established herself as a vital member of the team, not only scoring runs at the top of the order but taking valuable wickets. She has also been on the MCC Young Cricketers programme and has captained England Academy. As vice-captain in 2010 she will be looking to continue to put in all round performances regularly.
Piya Haria
Club – Radlett CC Ladies
RA Seam/RH Bat
Piya has previously played for Middlesex as a junior before moving to Herts and returning for the 2010 season. A young player with plenty of promise with both bat and ball who works hard on her game, she is sure to continue to improve throughout the season and beyond.
Raveena Lakhtaria
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RH Bat/RA Spin
Raveena first played for the Middlesex senior side in 2008 whilst still only 15 and has become an important player over the past 2 seasons. She has been on the county Emerging Player Programme for the last 2 years as well as playing Junior Super 4’s in 2009. Her hard work has moved her to the fringes of the Junior England setup and will be hoping to push on again in 2010.
Natasha Miles
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RA Seam/RH Bat
Natasha has moved to Middlesex from Surrey for the 2010 season and the team is sure to benefit from her move. An opening bowler and useful batter who has spent time on the MCC Young Cricketers programme she is set to be an important part of the side in 2010.
Beth Morgan
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RH Bat/RA Seam
Beth is another player who has been a continuous presence in the Middlesex set up for over 15 years having played youth and senior cricket for the county. A top order batter, who top scored for the county in 2009, but is also capable of taking wickets and is one of the best fielders in the game. Another player who has been on the MCC Young Cricketers programme, she is also an England international. Beth has been Middlesex captain for 4 years and continues to lead from the front.
Sunny Pottay
Club – Twickenham CC Ladies
RA Seam/RH Bat
Sunny is another new addition to the Middlesex set up for 2010. An experienced club cricketer whose reliable bowling is sure to show benefits for the team during 2010, also capable of scoring runs down the order.
Ria Raval
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RA Seam/RH Bat
Ria is another young player with plenty of promise, she has benefited greatly from being part of the squad for the last 2 years. A seam bowler with plenty of pace and movement she will be a handful for any batter and is working hard to push her way into the side for 2010.
Binaisha Shah
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RA Seam/RH Bat
Binaisha first broke into the Middlesex senior team in 2007 as a 15 year old and has continued to grow into the side. A bowler with that little bit of extra pace capable of causing all batters problems, will be looking to improve on her wicket tally of last season in 2010.
Krishna Shah
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RA Seam/LH Bat
Krishna has made the move from the U15 squad to the senior squad look easy and has continued to impress over the winter. A talented cricketer with the ball in hand she will be hoping that her first year in the senior setup she will fulfil the promise she has shown over the winter.
Helena Stolle
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RH Bat
Helena has been playing for Middlesex since 2005 and has become a key member of the team. An opening batter with the temperament to bat for long periods of time her presence at the top of the order has been vital over the last few seasons. Also plays for Durham University where she has been working hard on her game over the winter.
Penny Thane
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RH Bat
Penny has moved to Middlesex from Staffordshire for the 2010 season and brings with her loads of experience at county level. A reliable middle order bat and great team player she is sure to be a very welcome addition to the squad.
Danni Warren
Club – Gunnersbury WCC
RA Seam/RH Bat
Danni is one of Middlesex's most experienced campaigners. With a consistently low economy rate and high wicket tally over recent seasons, she brings a great deal of control to the bowling attack. She also has the ability to make vital contributions with the bat, showing nerves of steel in the lower order.





