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Linsey Smith achieves full-circle moment with first England central contract

Linsey Smith jumps with joy after snaring Smriti Mandhana ECB/Getty Images

Linsey Smith has earned her maiden full central contract with England Women, seven years after making her international debut, while Em Arlott and Emma Lamb have been awarded skills contracts for the first time.

On the list of 17 full contracts for 2025-26 announced by the ECB, a total of 10 players received one-year deals with a further seven entering the second year of their current two-year terms.

Joining Smith on one-year deals are Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Sophia Dunkley, Lauren Filer, Mahika Gaur, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn and Freya Kemp.

Entering their second year of existing contracts are Lauren Bell, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Heather Knight, Amy Jones, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Danni Wyatt-Hodge.

There were no surprises on the list with Kate Cross, England's long-serving seam bowler, left out, having revealed in September that she was told her contract would not be renewed after an international career spanning nearly 12 years.

In commenting on Cross's omission on Wednesday, Clare Connor, managing director of England Women, said "the door to selection is never closed on any domestic cricketer" although Cross is yet to make any announcement on her overall playing future.

Smith played nine T20Is up to the middle of 2019 before spending nearly five years on the outer before her recall for England's tour of New Zealand in March 2024. She took a five-wicket haul on ODI debut against West Indies in May.

Arlott made her international debut at the age of 27 during that home series against West Indies.

Lamb, meanwhile, made her first appearance for England in a sole T20I against New Zealand in 2021 before establishing herself more firmly the following year. She represented her country just twice in 2023 and underwent back surgery last year before returning to favour under new head coach Charlotte Edwards.

She and Arlott join Ryana Macdonald-Gay and Issy Wong on skills contracts, a rebrand of the development contracts traditionally given to players that the management feel can play a pivotal role for England in the future. Macdonald-Gay and Wong were both on development contracts for 2024-25.

Connor said the contracts reflected "our confidence in this group of players" as Engalnd turns its focus to emulating India's recent 50-over World Cup victory on home soil at next year's Women's T20 World Cup, with the final to be staged at Lord's on July 5.

"Linsey Smith, Emma Lamb and Em Arlott have all made important contributions for England across the last year and these contracts are both a reward for what they have achieved and an opportunity to develop their skills further," Connor said.

"Kate Cross misses out on a central contract after years of extraordinary service to England Women's cricket. The door to selection is never closed on any domestic cricketer. Consistency in scoring runs and taking wickets in county cricket will always put players in a strong position to be picked in England squads.

"We're all excited about what 2025-26 brings. Witnessing India win the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in their own country in front of their own fans is a powerful reminder of the impact that winning major events on home soil can have."