rising stars

Olivia, a young cricket star, making her mark in women’s cricket.

Olivia Rolls

Olivia Rolls

Olivia

A prolific batter and skilful bowler, playing for Kings Ely, Cokeach CC, and Hertfordshire.

Olivia has been playing cricket for seven years and has already built an impressive record. She is the top run scorer in the Hertfordshire junior leagues two years running, scoring more runs than all boys and girls combined. She has taken a five-wicket haul in a county fixture against Kent, and has averaged over 1000 runs a season for the last three seasons. Olivia also plays county cricket three years above her own age group, representing the Hertfordshire U18 girls, and counts meeting Alice Capsey among her favourite cricket moments.

She joined Maiden to inspire the next generation of girls in cricket. With dreams of becoming a professional cricketer, Olivia wants to be a role model for younger players at her club and county, showing them that with talent, dedication, and belief, girls can achieve at the highest level.

Suhana, a young female cricketer, showcasing her skills on the field.

Suhana Chahal

Suhana Chahal

Suhana

A fast bowler with big ambitions, playing for Ealing CC, Lords Academy, and Middlesex County.

Suhana has been playing cricket for three years and is already making her mark. This year she helped Ealing Borough win the London Youth Games U13 indoor cricket tournament with nine straight wins. She plays across three different age groups for two clubs, as well as representing Middlesex County, and is aiming for her next big goal, to bowl a hat-trick maiden at extreme pace. Ealing CC, where she trains, has one of the largest girls’ sections in the country, and Suhana is proud to be part of it.

She joined Maiden because she believes in promoting girls’ cricket in a positive, visible way. Suhana hopes to be a role model for her age group, inspiring girls already playing the game to keep pushing their skills, and to do it in style.

Tilda Mowat

Tilda Mowat

Tilda Mowat

Tilda

A confident top-order batter and committed all-rounder, playing for New Milton, the New Forest Women’s Team, and Hampshire County.

Tilda has been playing cricket for seven years and already has standout moments to her name. Her proudest was in the U15 County Cup final for her club when she was just 13, scoring an unbeaten 35 and securing the win on the very last ball to earn Player of the Match. Cricket is her main passion, and while she dreams of playing professionally, she is currently focused on working hard within the county set-up and representing both her club and her school 1st XI.

She joined Maiden because she loves sharing ideas that can make a difference. Interested in fashion, Tilda is excited by a brand dedicated to designing kit specifically for girls’ cricket. Being tall, she has often found most kit a strange fit, which can feel uncomfortable, so receiving her first Maiden order was a big moment. She is looking forward to wearing it for the huge amount of cricket she plays.

Vani Dhanuka

Vani Dhanuka

Vani Dhanuka

Vani

A determined leader on and off the pitch, with eight years of cricket experience.

This year, Vani created the first ever all-girls cricket team at her school, driven by her passion to promote the game among girls. Having spent much of her cricket journey playing alongside boys, she knows how important it is for girls to feel comfortable and supported on the field without fear of judgement. She has also played a key role in building a girls’ set-up at her former club, helping to establish opportunities for young female players.

She joined Maiden because she believes in engaging and inspiring the next generation of girls in cricket. Growing up in boys’ and men’s cricket until county level, Vani understands the challenges girls can face. As an Indian Asian player, she is proud to represent diversity within the sport and hopes to encourage more girls from all backgrounds to get involved.

Tillie Tomlinson

Tillie Tomlinson

Tillie Tomlinson

Tillie

A talented all-rounder playing cricket alongside hockey and stoolball.

Tillie began playing cricket three years ago and now represents her school, St Philip Howard Barnham, as well as Arundel Colts, Bognor Ladies, and the Sussex Pathway. She dreams of making cricket her career one day and is building her skills across both mixed and girls’ teams. Cricket is a family passion, and Tillie even plays alongside her mum in a ladies’ team.

She joined Maiden because she believes girls should feel comfortable and confident in their kit. Tillie knows first-hand that playing in men’s whites often means a poor fit, and she dislikes wearing see-through trousers when playing boys’ cricket. With Maiden, she is proud to represent a brand that is making kit designed for girls, so every player can focus on the game, not their clothing.

Gracie, a young and talented cricketer, rising in the world of women’s cricket

Gracie Greig

Gracie Greig

Gracie

A talented player representing both Eastbourne College and her cricket club.

Gracie began playing cricket six years ago and has already achieved a major milestone by earning a place in the women’s 1st team. With ambitions to become a professional cricketer, she is passionate about inspiring young girls to take up the sport and showing them what is possible through hard work and dedication.

She joined Maiden to help promote girls’ cricket while wearing kit designed specifically for female players. For Gracie, feeling comfortable in her clothing means she can focus entirely on her game and lead by example for the next generation of players.

Georgina, a young talent in female cricket, rising through the ranks.

Georgina Hunter

Georgina Hunter

Georgina

A passionate young cricketer who has been playing since the age of five.

Georgina has been playing cricket for four years and was awarded the Barbara Norman Award at Newdigate Cricket Club for being the most improved junior player. She captains the U9s team and is eager to develop her skills, with a goal of learning how to spin bowl. She also hopes to play with more girls in the future, building friendships through the game.

She joined Maiden because she loves cricket and wants to see more girls on the pitch. Georgina is excited to show her friends from other schools and clubs the benefits of wearing Maiden kit, from comfort to confidence. Best of all, she no longer has to wear her brother’s cricket trousers or worry about see-through whites. She hopes to wear her Maiden kit in every match she plays.

Evie, a promising young cricketer, excelling in the world of women’s cricket.

Evie Hall

Evie Hall

Evie

A dedicated player representing Lancashire with pride.

Evie has been passionate about cricket for seven years and has already achieved impressive milestones. She was part of the T20 Northern Champions team and has been selected for Lancashire three years in a row. Her ambition is to play professional cricket and to inspire the next generation of girls and women in the sport.

She joined Maiden because she sees it as a huge step forward for the women’s game. Evie knows the frustration of wearing baggy whites that do not fit and believes cricket is as much for girls as it is for boys. She loves that Maiden was co-founded by girls like her, who share her vision for the future of the game.

Eva Burbidge

Eva Burbidge

Eva Burbidge

Eva

A promising player representing her school and Warwick Cricket Club.

Eva began playing cricket three years ago and is already making an impact. Her biggest achievement so far is taking her first hat-trick in a school fixture and competing at the Independent Association of Prep Schools finals. Her next goals are to earn a county place and to join the Girls Complete Cricket Academy in 2024/25.

She joined Maiden to help encourage as many girls as possible to get excited about cricket. Inspired by role models such as Georgia Elwiss, Eva hopes to one day become that same kind of role model for others. She knows the challenge of finding whites that fit both her shape and size, being between kids’ and adults’ ranges, and she wants to look good and feel confident on the field.

Erin, a rising star in women’s cricket, excelling in the sport.

Erin Milsom

Erin Milsom

Erin

A talented batter representing Cornwall.

Erin has been playing cricket for seven years and achieved an incredible milestone when she scored 100 in her very first ladies’ match. She continues to develop her game with ambition and determination, aiming to keep pushing her performance to the next level.

She joined Maiden because she believes young women deserve cricket clothing designed for them. Erin knows the frustration of kit that is either too baggy and shapeless or far too small, and she sees Maiden as a game-changer. She is proud to be part of the mission to give female cricketers new options that fit well, feel comfortable, and look great.

Bibi Calvo

Bibi Calvo

Bibi Calvo

Bibi

A skilled bowler and committed team player representing her school, Penshurst Park CC, and Kent County.

Bibi has been playing cricket for six years and counts her biggest achievement so far as taking a six-wicket haul in a county match. She loves the game, is dedicated to developing her skills, and is passionate about encouraging more girls to get involved in cricket.

She joined Maiden to promote girls’ cricket while wearing kit that truly fits. After years of relying on her brothers’ hand-me-downs, Bibi is proud to represent a brand that designs cricket clothing specifically for girls, giving them comfort, confidence, and style on the field.

Beatrice, a young and talented cricketer, excelling in women’s cricket.

Beatrice Slack

Beatrice Slack

Beatrice

A dedicated player representing her school’s A team as well as Birdham and Chichester cricket clubs.

Beatrice has been playing cricket for three years and dreams of one day representing England, wearing Maiden kit at the Oval and Lord’s. She loves the game and is committed to developing her skills while inspiring others to play.

She joined Maiden because she thinks it is brilliant that a brand has designed and made kit specifically for girls. With a passion for both cricket and fashion design, Beatrice sees Maiden as an inspiration to younger girls. She admires the quality of the kit and hopes to introduce it to schools and clubs in her area that currently have no dedicated girls’ cricket kit and rely on generic whites from sports shops.

Allegra, a rising star in women’s cricket, showcasing her dedication to the sport.

Allegra Corsini

Allegra Corsini

Allegra

A promising player who discovered cricket only last year and has quickly embraced the game.

Allegra plays for her school’s U10A team and was recently named both batter and bowler of the match in the same fixture. She loves the sport and is excited to feel herself improving at something new.

She joined Maiden to help make girls’ cricket as popular and celebrated as boys’ cricket. Allegra is proud to represent a brand that is creating change and inspiring more girls to take up the game.

Eleanor, a rising star in female cricket, showcasing her skill.

Eleanor Langman

Eleanor Langman

Eleanor

A committed player representing Hurst College Cricket Team in West Sussex.

Eleanor has been a cricket enthusiast since the age of six and loves how the sport brings people together. Whether smashing boundaries or just starting out, she believes cricket connects players in a unique and powerful way.

She joined Maiden because she feels the brand truly understands female cricketers. Eleanor loves the comfortable tops made from high-quality material and the trousers that allow easy movement, making the game even more enjoyable. For her, cricket is about performing at your best and having fun, and she is proud to be part of the Maiden movement, sharing the love for cricket one boundary at a time.

    Claudia Bennett-Grande

    Claudia Bennett-Grande

    Claudia Bennett-Grande

    Claudia

    A committed player representing Mayfield A Team, Lindfield Cricket Club U14, and Cuckfield Ladies U14.

    Claudia has been playing cricket for five years and is proud of her biggest achievement so far, scoring 47 runs in a single game. Her team were runners-up in the Lady Taverner’s in 2023, representing schools in Sussex. She is passionate about promoting women’s cricket and continually developing her skills to become the best cricketer she can be.

    She joined Maiden for the opportunity to help spread the word about women’s cricket even further. Representing her school as a Maiden ambassador allows her to inspire others and help bring more people into this great sport.

    Charlotte Davis

    Charlotte Davis

    Charlotte Davis

    Charlotte

    A respected batter and sharp fielder representing Pool Cricket Club in West Yorkshire.

    Charlotte’s cricket journey spans years of dedication, resilience, and quiet leadership. She is known for her no-nonsense approach to training, her composure under pressure, and her ability to guide those around her. Beyond her own performance, she has been instrumental in building structures that support young players, advocating for equal access to pitches and facilities, and creating a more inclusive environment for women in the game.

    Balancing motherhood, a demanding career, and club responsibilities, Charlotte has never stopped showing up for her team. Her love for cricket is not only reflected in runs and catches but in the lives she has touched and the opportunities she has created for others.

    She joined Maiden because she sees in it what she has long fought for: representation, respect, and real change. Having worn every type of ill-fitting kit from baggy whites to borrowed shirts, she knows the impact of clothing designed specifically for women. For Charlotte, Maiden is more than a brand, it is a movement. As an ambassador, she sees herself as a bridge between the past and future of women’s cricket, proud to stand alongside Maiden as it drives the game forward.

    Isabella Drew

    Isabella Drew

    Isabella Drew

    Club: Battersea Ironsides

    Location: London

    Number Of Years Playing Cricket: 6

    Team position/Preferred position: Bowler / All Rounder

    Cricket Journey: Isabella is the kind of young cricketer who plays with pure instinct and an open heart. At just 12, she already has a reputation for her sharp reflexes, natural timing, and an infectious energy that lifts everyone around her. She started playing cricket in the backyard with her older siblings, and it quickly became clear she had something special — not just talent, but tenacity.

    Her cricket journey so far has been filled with growth and grit. Whether it’s mastering a new shot, bouncing back from a tough over, or celebrating a teammate’s success, Isabella shows up with enthusiasm and quiet courage. She doesn’t just want to play — she wants to lead, learn, and leave her mark. She dreams of representing her region, and one day, her country. And the way she’s going, that dream feels within reach.

    Why Maiden: Isabella joined Maiden because it makes her feel powerful. Finally, a brand that sees girls like her — fierce, fast, and full of ambition. She’s no longer wearing oversized boys’ kit or wishing something fit better. Maiden fits — her body, her mindset, and her vision for the future of cricket.

    As an ambassador, Isabella is here to represent possibility. She wants younger girls to see her and think, “That could be me.” With Maiden, she’s not just wearing a kit — she’s wearing belief. And every time she steps onto the field, she carries that belief with pride.

    Laila Moustafa

    Laila Moustafa

    Laila Moustafa

    Club: Whalley Range

    County: Lancashire

    Location: Lancashire

    Number Of Years Playing Cricket: 3

    Team position/Preferred position: Off-Spin Bowler

    Cricket Journey: Laila might be one of the youngest in the Maiden ambassador programme, but she’s already proving herself to be a player with heart, hunger, and heaps of potential. She picked up her first bat aged just five — and hasn’t stopped swinging since. Her journey began with soft-ball matches and community cricket days, but her commitment quickly stood out. She's a fast learner, quick on her feet, and fearless at the crease.

    What sets Laila apart is her willingness to try, fail, learn, and try again. She plays with joy, energy, and a sense of freedom that reminds everyone why they started playing in the first place. Her dream is simple: to keep getting better, to play with girls who lift her up, and to someday wear her country’s colours. And based on how fast she’s rising, it’s not out of reach.

    Why Maiden: Laila joined Maiden because it’s the first time she felt like cricket was really for her. The colours, the cut, the confidence — it all clicked. No more wearing boys’ kit or rolling up sleeves that don’t fit. With Maiden, she feels fast, fierce, and proud to be a girl in the game.

    She wears the Maiden logo with joy — because it represents everything she believes in: fun, fairness, and a future where girls get to shine just as brightly as the boys. She’s not here to be quiet. She’s here to be counted.