The England national women's cricket squad presents the country of England and Wales in the international women's playing squad. The squad is governed by the country and Wales Cricket Board (ECB); the team played their first Tests in 1935–36, as they won over Australia 2–0 in a three-test match series. The team's present leader is Heather Knight. There is an England Women's Academy team (WAT), consisting of players just under the entire England team.

10. Jennifer Gunn

She is a British player who participates as a left-arm medium-pacer bowler and left-handed bat holder. Gunn came in 12 Test matches, 145 One Day Internationals, and 105 Twenty20 International matches between 2005 and her retirement in October 2018.

9. Arran Brindle

Arran is a left-handed bat holder and a left-arm fast bowler. Arran came in 12 Test matches, 89 One Day International matches, and 34 Twenty20 International matches between 1998 and 2013.

8. Janette Ann

She is known as Jan Brittin. Ann was a British player who participated as a left-handed bat holder and left-arm off-break bowler. Ann came in 28 Tests and 64 ODI matches between 1978 and 1999. Ann participated in home cricket for Sussex.

7. Natalie Ruth

She is a British player. Ruth was the second player for the team to take a hat-trick in Women's Twenty20 International ground. A famous shot, the "Natmeg" shot is given after Sciver, when Ruth hits a ball through her foot during a match.

6. Lydia Sophie Greenway

She is a right-handed bat holder and sometimes a right-arm off-break bowler. Lydia was also the best fielder in the playing game and squad. Lydia came in 15 Test matches, 127 One Day International matches, and 86 Twenty20 International matches between 2004 and 2017.

5. Tamsin Beaumont

She was born on 12th March 1991 in Kent. Tamsin is a British player. Tamsin is the opening batting player for Kent and the country. She earlier also kept the wickets. Tamsin also participated in other home playing squads in both England and Australia.

4. Heather Knight

She is a British player who is the current leader of the country's women's cricket squad. Knight is a left-handed bat holder and left-arm off-spin bowler. She has participated in her 100th One Day International match for the team in November 2019.

3. Sarah Taylor

She is a British player who presently plays for Sussex, northern Diamonds. Sarah played in 11 Test matches, 127 One Day International matches, and 91 Twenty20 International matches for the team between 2007 and her retirement from home cricket in 2018 due to anxiety problems.

2. Samantha Claire

She is an initial playing cricketer who presented the team more than 100 times between 1996 and 2010. Claire is a top order bat holder. Claire was the first woman on the team to be named as the Wisden player of the year.

1. Charlotte Marie

She is also known as Lottie Edwards. She is an initial playing cricketer on professional grounds. She was the leader of the squad in the women's team, Marie retired from foreign cricket grounds in June 2016 and also from all other cricket forms in October 2017. Marie was the team's most juvenile player on her opening. She also broke a world-hitting record before her 19th born day and was one of the first in a foreign ground of 15 years.