Meg Lanning, the Australian cricket icon, has announced her latest venture - playing for Lancashire Thunder in the T20 Blast competition. This marks a significant shift in her career, as she joins the esteemed Lancashire team.
The 33-year-old, who was captain of Australia from 2014 to 2023, brings an unparalleled level of expertise and influence to the county game. Her illustrious international career, which spanned over a decade, is replete with achievements - two World Cups, five World T20s, and a Commonwealth Games gold medal.
Lanning's foray into franchise cricket has been nothing short of impressive. She was the leading run-scorer for Delhi Capitals in the inaugural 2023 season and led them to the final in the following two years before switching to UP Warriorz for the current edition.
Her latest move is a testament to her adaptability and willingness to evolve as a cricketer. This partnership with Lancashire Thunder will not only elevate the team's reputation but also contribute significantly to the growth of women's cricket in England.
The club's director of women's cricket, David Thorley, hailed Lanning's signing as "a hugely significant addition" for the county game. He praised her influence on the game, stating that she is "one of the finest batters and most influential leaders the women's game has ever seen."
With Lanning on board, Lancashire Thunder is poised to make a lasting impact in the T20 Blast competition. The question now remains - how will this new signing fare in her maiden county game?
The 33-year-old, who was captain of Australia from 2014 to 2023, brings an unparalleled level of expertise and influence to the county game. Her illustrious international career, which spanned over a decade, is replete with achievements - two World Cups, five World T20s, and a Commonwealth Games gold medal.
Lanning's foray into franchise cricket has been nothing short of impressive. She was the leading run-scorer for Delhi Capitals in the inaugural 2023 season and led them to the final in the following two years before switching to UP Warriorz for the current edition.
Her latest move is a testament to her adaptability and willingness to evolve as a cricketer. This partnership with Lancashire Thunder will not only elevate the team's reputation but also contribute significantly to the growth of women's cricket in England.
The club's director of women's cricket, David Thorley, hailed Lanning's signing as "a hugely significant addition" for the county game. He praised her influence on the game, stating that she is "one of the finest batters and most influential leaders the women's game has ever seen."
With Lanning on board, Lancashire Thunder is poised to make a lasting impact in the T20 Blast competition. The question now remains - how will this new signing fare in her maiden county game?