Ex-England spinner Gordon in Scotland World Cup squad
Ex-England spinner Gordon in Scotland World Cup squadImage source, Cricket ScotlandImage caption, Kirstie Gordon's most recent Scotland appearance came against Staffordshire in 2017Published9 minutes agoFormer England spinner Kirsty Gordon is set to make her first Scotland appearance in almost nine years after being named in their squad for the T20 World Cup.Gordon, 28, played 60 times for Scotland before pursuing a full-time career in the English professional system.Born in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, she played in five matches at the 2018 Women's T20 World Cup as England finished runners-up and also played a Test match against Australia in 2019.She committed her future to Scotland last December, but has only recently recovered from a back injury.Kathryn Bryce captains a group that has three changes from the World Cup qualifier in Nepal earlier this year.Young seam duo Gabriella Fontenla and Maisie Maceira are both included, along with Gordon, as Niamh Robertson-Jack, Mollie Parker and Hannah Rainey - who left the squad in Nepal because of injury - miss out.Robertson-Jack and Ellen Watson will join a wider squad for a pre-tournament tri-series against the Netherlands and Bangladesh, before the Scots travel to Manchester for their opening World Cup match against Ireland at Old Trafford on 13 June.Scotland also play England, West Indies, New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Group B.'Top-class' Gordon commits to Scotland returnPublished23 December 2025Scotland to host T20 tri-series before World CupPublished31 MarchScotland T20 World Cup squadImage source, Cricket Scotland/ICCImage caption, Scotland players Abtaha Maqsood, Gabriella Fontenla and Megan McCall pose with the World Cup trophy at Prestwick beachKathryn Bryce, captain (Blaze), Chloe Abel (New Town), Olivia Bell (Lancashire Thunder), Sarah Bryce (Blaze), Darcey Carter (Lancashire Thunder), Priyanaz Chatterji (Surrey), Gabriella Fontenla (Yorkshire academy), Katherine Fraser (Durham), Kirstie Gordon (B...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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