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Freya Davies: England seamer joins Southern Vipers from South East Stars

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England seamer Freya Davies is heading along the coast to join her local region

Southern Vipers have boosted their bowling attack for 2024 with the capture of England seamer Freya Davies.

The 28-year-old, from Chichester, West Sussex, joins on a one-year deal from South East Stars, who she claimed 15 wickets for last season.

The right-armer has 33 wickets in 35 England appearances, most recently in the IT20 series of the Women's Ashes.

"I look forward to playing cricket back where I first fell in love with the game," Davies told the club website., external

"As a group Vipers have a huge range of experience and youth and I'm looking forward to bringing what I can to this team and hopefully continuing the success they have already achieved. It is an exciting new chapter for me as a cricketer and I cannot wait to get going."

Adam Carty, Vipers' regional director of women's cricket, said: "Following the retirement of Anya Shrubsole and the increased schedule for 2024, we felt it essential to reinforce our seamer department.

"To replace an experienced seamer of international pedigree with a bowler of Freya's ability and experience feels like great business.

"We are confident that she will play a significant role toward us attempting to defend both T20 and 50-over trophies.

"We are delighted to have Freya on board. It feels satisfying that the girl from Chi has found her way back to her home region. I sense there are more chapters yet to write in what has been a highly impressive career thus far."

Davies made her first appearance for Sussex Martlets in 2010 and went on to represent London Spirit in two Hundred campaigns before a switch to Welsh Fire in 2023, taking seven wickets to help them into the knockout stages.

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