
She's been absolutely outstanding and women's cricket has undergone a great transition during her time. "Not many people play international sport for as long as Charlotte has. "She leaves the most wonderful legacy, having inspired countless women and girls around the world to pick up a bat and a ball and play the game she so clearly loves." Analysis Test Match Special commentator Charles Dagnall said Edwards was "an absolute pro" and "players should be grateful" for her contribution to the game.ĮCB chief executive Tom Harrison said: "Charlotte's achievements in the game are unrivalled and, in many aspects, are unlikely to ever be surpassed. "She was straight-talking, a special character and she'll still offer the game so much in other ways." I very much looked up to her as a junior and she was a real leader. "But most important is the era she's spanned, from paying for her own blazer right through to professionalism. "She's done it all and broken so many records. "Charlotte has had an incredible career," Rainford-Brent said. "He (Robinson) was very honest with Charlotte that he was unlikely to pick her this summer because he wants other players to have those opportunities at the top of the order, to be accountable and come to the fore." Australia captain Meg Lanning tweeted her congratulations to Edwards Edwards' legacy

"We have a key year now to develop the team under a new head coach, under a new coaching team and to give the opportunity to a new captain to have a voice and take the team in that new direction.
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"When, in professional sport, a team does under-perform and players aren't necessarily playing to their potential, it's the captain, sadly, who is called into question. "We haven't kicked on as we envisaged," Connor told BBC Sport.
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Captaincy 'called into question'ĭirector of England women's cricket Clare Connor said Edwards made a "remarkable impact" on the women's game, but wants a new captain to "come to the fore".Ĭonnor confirmed 25-year-old vice-captain Heather Knight was among the candidates, with a decision to be finalised before England face Pakistan in one-day and Twenty20 series this summer. "I leave very proud of the standing in which the women's game is held and of my contribution as a player and captain," she said. "It's a difficult decision but it gives the team time to build towards the World Cup with a younger captain in place."Įdwards will continue to play domestic cricket, captaining the Southern Vipers in the inaugural Kia Super League this summer and leading Kent in the Royal London Women's One-Day Championship. "The 2017 World Cup will be here in England and the side hasn't continued that success from 2009," she said. T20s: 2,605 runs from 95 matches at 32.97 12 fiftiesĮbony Rainford-Brent, who was a member of the World Cup-winning team in 2009, said it was the right time for Edwards to go. ODIs: 5,992 runs from 191 matches at 38.16 nine centuries and 46 fifties Tests: 1,676 runs from 23 matches at 44.10 average four centuries and nine fifties


"This is a new era and he wants other players to come to the fore to build a strong team."Įdwards led England to the 2009 World Cup and World T20 titles, also winning four Ashes series against Australia.īut the team has struggled of late, despite the introduction of central contracts in 2014 to help make women's cricket more professional.Īfter relinquishing the Ashes to Australia last summer, England were beaten in the semi-finals of the 2016 World T20.

Whilst I am disappointed that I won't be doing so, I fully understand and respect what Mark is looking to do," she added. She made her international debut in 1996, becoming the youngest player to represent England. "It became clear that Mark wants to build a new team and I fully support that," Edwards said.
