Lauren Bell and Issy Wong have become the first full Chance to Shine participants to play for England.
The duo have been named in the starting XI as England Women take on South Africa in the LV= Insurance Test Match at the Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton.
Both players were part of the full Chance to Shine programme in primary school, with Lauren picking up a bat and ball at Hungerford Primary in Berkshire and Issy joining sessions at Bentley Heath School in Solihull.
鈥淚鈥檓 really proud to be one of the first two people to represent England having gone through Chance to Shine,鈥 said 20-year-old Wong.
鈥淚 remember it well, especially a festival at Knowle Village Cricket Club where I got out stood on my stumps! Chance to Shine do really good things for English cricket and I鈥檓 sure there will be other Chance to Shine graduates after Belly and me.鈥
Fast bowler Bell, who also represents Southern Vipers and Southern Brave, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 very cool to be out playing for England with Wongy knowing we鈥檝e both done Chance to Shine. It feels pretty special to be the first people to have been a part of that pathway, hopefully we鈥檙e the first of many.鈥
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The debuts came on an apt occasion, as over 1,000 Chance to Shine participants from around the South West descended on Taunton to celebrate the start of National Cricket Week.
The week is an opportunity to celebrate the sport, inspire children to take part in cricketing activities and to showcase the work that Chance to Shine does in bringing the game to hundreds of thousands of children every year.
Chance to Shine Chief Executive Laura Cordingley said: 鈥淲e were tremendously proud to see both Lauren and Issy receive their England caps this morning and it was made extra special by the fact that thousands of pupils from the local area who have been part of Chance to Shine programmes were watching from the stands.
鈥淥ur aim as a charity is to help children to develop as people and to support them in fulfilling their potential, whatever that might be. Whether those children at the ground want to be a professional cricketer, a doctor or maybe even Prime Minister 鈥 there鈥檚 no doubt today will prove the inspirational power of cricket.鈥
The Chance to Shine Secondary School Girls Programme aims to help girls build and sustain a positive relationship with sport and physical activity through cricket and to develop key employability and leadership skills. For more information go to