Keightley, who was the head coach of the England women’s team from 2019 to 2022, replaces Dani Hazell, who is leaving the Superchargers at the end of her contract after four years with the team.
“The opportunity to become head coach of the Northern Superchargers is a great honor,” he said, “and I am excited to build on the solid foundation that has been laid over the past four years.” The Hundred has been a game-changer. It has provided a great platform to the women’s game and given the players the platform they deserve to showcase their skills.
“Headingley is a shining example of how the fans have embraced this exciting competition, and I’m really looking forward to being there next year. Our aim as a team is to win the competition, and with the core team we will work together “With the players we will recruit through the Hundred Draft, I am confident we have the ability to achieve this.”
Keightley currently serves as the head coach of Sydney Thunder in the WBBL and is part of the coaching team of Delhi Capitals in the WPL. She played nine Tests and 82 One Day Internationals for Australia and was the first woman to score a century at Lord’s.
Sanjay Patel, Yorkshire’s interim CEO, said: “We are delighted to welcome Lisa to Northern Superchargers. With her extensive experience in both international and franchise women’s cricket, Lisa will be vital in helping us succeed and give us the best chance to win. Will play a role.” Competition in 2025. We are excited to work with them as we look to promote a positive, entertaining and winning brand of cricket across our teams.
“I would like to sincerely thank Dani for her invaluable contribution to Northern Superchargers Women over the past four years. We wish her all the best in her future endeavours.”
Northern Superchargers Chairman, Kirsty Bashforth, said: “We are excited for the next chapter as we enter our fifth year of competition. This milestone brings international experience and new opportunities for growth. We look forward to seeing each team grow and enhance Looking forward to seeing what happens.” Competition.”











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