County: Cheshire
Location: Cheshire
Number Of Years Playing Cricket: 4
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Cricket Journey: Emma has been immersed in cricket for most of her life — not just as a player, but as a leader, organiser, and advocate. From her early playing days in school tournaments to her current role as a senior figure in her club, she’s known as someone who shows up — early to training, steady in performance, and always committed to the bigger picture. Her technical skills with the ball are matched by her sharp cricketing mind, but it’s her reliability and calm authority that teammates count on most.
Her journey has never been linear — she’s taken breaks, balanced family and work, and weathered the shifting dynamics of women’s cricket. But her love for the game has never faded. In fact, it’s grown stronger with time. Today, Emma plays not only for the love of the sport, but to open doors for others who never saw themselves represented. Her presence is a reminder that cricket isn’t just for the young or elite — it’s for everyone who has the passion to play.
Why Maiden: Emma joined Maiden because she sees it as a powerful reset — a brand that reimagines what it means to belong in cricket. She’s worn men’s kits and hand-me-downs for years, and she knows firsthand how the smallest things — like the right fit — can make you feel seen. For Emma, Maiden stands for all the things women’s cricket should have always had: dignity, performance, visibility, and pride.
Being part of Maiden’s ambassador programme feels like a full-circle moment. It’s a chance for Emma to back a movement that’s changing the tone of the game, not just for young girls, but for women of all ages. She’s proud to be part of a community that believes in equity — and is finally delivering it.