Kathryn Bryce admits switching allegiance to England is ‘all the time an option’

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Kathryn Bryce admitted switching allegiance to England is “all the time an option” as she starred within the Women‘s World Cup qualifiers despite Scotland falling short.

Bryce was player of the tournament after topping the run charts and taking six wickets but Scotland missed out on a top-two finish that might have booked a spot at this yr’s 50-over World Cup in India.

Having been in red-hot form each domestically and internationally up to now 12 months, helping Scotland reach the 2024 T20 World Cup, Bryce is a pretty alternative for an England side in transition.

Asked concerning the prospect, the 27-year-old, who was born and raised in Edinburgh, said: “Yeah, possibly. You never understand how you are feeling until you will have to make that call.

Option

“It’s all the time an option that’s there however the stuff with Scotland has been super exciting recently. I assume it’ll all the time be lingering on within the background sooner or later.”

England allotted with head coach Jon Lewis and captain Heather Knight after a group-stage exit within the T20 World Cup last October was followed by a 16-0 whitewash defeat on this yr’s multi-format Ashes.

Charlotte Edwards has been appointed as Lewis’ successor and her first task is a white-ball series against the West Indies, starting with the primary of three T20s on May 21 at Canterbury.

Any change in nationality for Bryce is more likely to be much further down the road but there may be a precedent for the all-rounder, whose sister Sarah is one other on an upward curve and has been linked with England.

Kirstie Gordon, who captains each Bryces at The Blaze, swapped Scotland for England in 2018, albeit for various reasons because the off-spinner’s priority was to get a deal within the now-defunct Kia Super League.

Changing Landscape

Women’s cricket is a much-changed landscape nowadays, as Bryce said: “After I began my profession, the one approach to be an expert cricketer was to play for England.

“To see the best way it’s grown and the best way The Hundred has taken off and expanded and the investment that’s going into all of that, it’s just phenomenal.”

The ladies’s domestic structure has been revamped for this yr and the eight teams given tier-one status get their seasons under way this week within the Metro Bank One Day Cup.

Charlotte Edwards at her unveiling as England head coach
Charlotte Edwards has recently been appointed England head coach (Ben Whitley/PA)

There can be a number of attention on Bryce, who last October became the primary non-English winner of the Skilled Cricketers’ Association’s women’s player of the yr award after a standout 2024.

Bryce was instrumental in The Blaze, based at Trent Bridge, winning the Charlotte Edwards Cup, their first major trophy, but she added: “Last yr was incredible, I’d do pretty much to ever top that again.

“I’m trying not to place that pressure on myself because what was successful last yr was being free and backing the talents and options I had.

“I had the backing of the team and the players – you are taking away the fear of getting out which allows yourself to play your best game.”