Issy Wong has been named in a 15-player squad for England Women’s historic maiden Test match at Lord’s against India this July.

Nat Sciver-Brunt will become the first English woman to lead out her team in a Test on the famous old ground which hosted its 150th men’s Test earlier this month.

Alongside Wong and Sciver-Brunt will be a group of players boasting a huge range of experience from Somerset’s Heather Knight looking to play in her 15th Test, to Surrey duo Alice Capsey and Tilly Corteen-Coleman and Durham’s Mady Villiers, who will be hoping to make their Test debuts.

In the case of Lancashire pair Grace Potts and Ellie Threlkeld, they are both looking for an England international debut in any format.

Warwickshire Bears’ Wong and Lancashire’s Emma Lamb join in the quintet as seven players in the squad who did not play in England’s most recent Women’s Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, in January last year.

Commenting on the squad selection, the ECB’s Managing Director of Women’s Cricket Clare Connor said: “We have selected a strong Test squad under the leadership of Nat Sciver-Brunt for what will be another historic few days at Lord’s for women’s cricket.

“Test cricket is a rare and wonderfully challenging experience in the women’s game and I know how proud our players are to represent England in this format.

“For the 11 women who will get the chance to be the first to enjoy that feeling at Lord’s, it will be a moment to savour.”

FULL ENGLAND WOMEN TEST SQUAD TO FACE INDIA

Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), The Blaze
Tammy Beaumont, The Blaze
Lauren Bell, Hampshire
Maia Bouchier, Hampshire
Alice Capsey, Surrey
Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Surrey
Sophie Ecclestone, Lancashire
Lauren Filer, Durham
Amy Jones, The Blaze
Heather Knight, Somerset
Emma Lamb, Lancashire
Grace Potts, Lancashire
Ellie Threlkeld, Lancashire
Mady Villiers, Durham
Issy Wong, Warwickshire

10-13 July, England Women v India Women, Lord’s Cricket Ground