Latymer Upper School is celebrating the remarkable achievement of alumna Charlotte, who has been selected to represent England in the upcoming International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s U19 World Cup 2025 in Malaysia.
The World Cup, scheduled to take place from 18 January to 2 February 2025, will include sixteen teams from around the world competing in a 41-match event. This will be a significant milestone in Charlotte’s promising cricket career, as she competes against top teams from across the globe.
Charlotte’s inclusion in this prestigious squad is a testament to both her exceptional talent and the outstanding support provided by Latymer’s sports and cricket department.
Everyone at Latymer Upper School is incredibly proud of Charlotte’s achievement. Her selection to the England squad is a true inspiration to young athletes everywhere, and we all wish her the best of luck as she competes in the upcoming World Cup.
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