rising stars

Amy Jackson

Amy Jackson

Amy Jackson

Amy

Bowler, Norwich Cricket Club, Lowestoft Cricket Club, Norwich High School for Girls

Amy is a wicket-taking force. She topped the charts as the leading wicket taker for the U15s last season with 26 wickets and ranked in the top five across Norfolk in both boys’ and girls’ U11 to U18 categories. Cricket runs in her family, but Amy is the first girl to take it on, and she’s doing it with pride and purpose.

She became a Maiden ambassador to help more girls step into the game with confidence. Inspired by her brother, Amy now wants to pass that inspiration on, and believes that proper kit, made for girls, changes everything. She’s backing Maiden because she knows that when girls feel seen and supported, they can play their best cricket and compete at every level.

Bella Livesey

Bella Livesey

Bella Livesey

Bella

All-Rounder, Ardvreck School, Invitational County U15 Team

Bella is a natural leader, a school cricket captain, and a driving force behind getting girls into the game. She helped open the door for girls to play and captain in her school team, earned a sports scholarship with cricket as her lead sport, and now plays for an invitational county U15 side. Her goal is clear, to play county cricket and lead as a captain throughout her senior school years.

She became a Maiden ambassador because she knows what it’s like to play in kit that doesn’t fit, and she’s ready to change that. Bella is proud to support a brand that designs for girls, not just shrinks boys' gear. With connections across schools in Edinburgh and Jersey, she’s passionate about helping Maiden reach more players, champion girls' cricket, and prove that leadership starts with feeling comfortable, confident, and seen.

Eliza Lad

Eliza Lad

Eliza Lad

Eliza

Fast Bowler, Kent Met, Surrey Pathway, Streatham and Marlborough CC, JAGS

Eliza is pure pace and passion. With six years of cricket behind her and speeds already hitting 54 mph, she’s on a mission to go quicker, take more wickets, and lead from the front. From a 5 for 3 spell against Cambridgeshire, to captaining her club to the Surrey 100 Cup final, Eliza brings energy, focus, and fire to every game she plays.

Cricket is more than just a sport for Eliza, it’s a calling. She’s already recruited her mum into the game and now she’s joining Maiden to spread the message even further. She believes girls deserve proper kit that fits, gear built for them, and a brand that represents them. As a Maiden ambassador, she’s here to help prove this game belongs to everyone.

Caitlin Wilmot

Caitlin Wilmot

Caitlin Wilmot

Caitlin

Top Order Batter - Dorset - Canford School

Caitlin brings grit, consistency, and serious ambition to every innings. With eight years of cricket behind her and a 72-run stand in a Sussex tournament to her name, she’s chasing high-level performance and a community of like-minded players who live and breathe the game just like she does.

As Head of Girls’ Sport at Canford, Caitlin is already leading from the front. She joined Maiden to champion the mission started by Honor and Cat, and to be a visible role model for girls in Dorset, Sussex, and beyond. She’s here to show what’s possible, back a brand that’s changing the game, and help inspire the next generation to do the same.

Kaylee, a future cricket star, showing immense talent in women’s cricket.

Kaylee Williamson

Kaylee Williamson

Kaylee

Top Order Batter, The Leys, The City of Cambridge Cricket Club U15s

Kaylee’s love for cricket started early and took off fast. She’s already played for the Hong Kong Cricket Club Women’s teams, earning a spot in the league playoffs in her very first year. Now based in Cambridge, she’s continuing her journey with The Leys and the City of Cambridge CC U15s, bringing energy, ambition, and a real drive to inspire more girls into the game.

She joined Maiden because she believes girls should feel confident in what they wear on the pitch. She loves the subtle details and the flattering fit, and she’s proud to wear kit that feels stylish, comfortable, and made for players like her. For Kaylee, Maiden is about playing your best and looking it too.

Lara Worth

Lara Worth

Lara Worth

Lara

All-Rounder, Sussex (IAPS), Cottesmore Prep School

Lara is just getting started, but she's already making a mark. Playing for Cottesmore’s 1st team, she helped them qualify for the quarter finals of the IAPS tournament and the Sussex cricket league for U13s. With four years of playing under her belt, she’s now setting her sights on club cricket and inspiring more girls to step onto the pitch with confidence.

Lara became a Maiden ambassador because she believes girls need to see that this game is theirs too. She loves that Maiden is finally building a brand just for girls and her school now has the kit, and she’s proud to help spread the word, empower young players, and grow the future of girls' cricket from the ground up.

Lily Mae Hamilton

Lily Mae Hamilton

Lily Mae Hamilton

Lily Mae

A fast bowler who can bat, Playing for Scholes, West Yorkshire, MCC u14, Bradford Park Avenue Ladies & Thurstonland u15.

Lily Mae is in her third year on the Yorkshire Pathway and has been selected for West Yorkshire U13s two years running. After coming back from a shin fracture with just three days before selection, she showed incredible resilience and commitment. She plays with pride, loves the game, and dreams of one day representing England, even if her mum insists, she should play for Scotland.

She joined Maiden to help more girls see that cricket is for them. Often one of the only girls in her mixed teams, Lily Mae knows the difference it makes to feel seen and supported. She loves the atmosphere, the challenge, and the friendships cricket brings, and she’s proud to stand with Maiden in making the game more equal, more open, and more fun for everyone.

Martha, a talented cricketer, representing women’s cricket with passion.

Martha Gilmore

Martha Gilmore

Martha

All Rounder, Hurst College, West Sussex

Martha’s cricket journey began in the garden with her sister and quickly grew into a real passion playing for her local village side. Now part of the Hurst College cricket team, she’s focused on developing her game and feeling confident every time she steps onto the pitch.

For Martha, comfort is key, and that’s exactly what she found in Maiden. From intense fielding drills to match day pressure, her kit moves with her, not against her. And when the game is done, the Nightwatch trousers are her go to for lazy Sundays too.

She joined Maiden because it gets what young players need, confidence, comfort, and clothing that’s made to perform. Martha is all in, and ready to help more girls fall in love with the game.

Martha Nottingham

Martha Nottingham

Martha Nottingham

Martha

All Rounder, Painswick Cricket Club, Gloucestershire

Martha’s cricket journey began as a young girl, tagging along to her older brother’s training sessions and picking up a bat for the first time. What started as a bit of fun quickly turned into a passion of her own. Eight years later, she’s a fierce competitor and a dependable all rounder, often called the glue of her team for her energy, consistency, and never quit attitude.

Whether she’s chasing down every ball in the field or pushing for quick singles, Martha gives everything she has. But it’s her team spirit that really stands out. She’s the first to celebrate someone else’s success, the first to check in after a tough match, and always the one keeping the mood high no matter the result.

Her dream is to keep developing her game and one day represent her county, not for the headlines, but to show that effort, joy, and heart matter just as much as stats.

Martha joined Maiden because it feels like home, a place where individuality is celebrated and girls are seen and supported for who they are. No more second best kit, no more shrinking to fit. For her, Maiden is a brand that finally makes space for girls to play proud and play free.

Being a Maiden ambassador isn’t just about wearing the kit, it’s about being part of something bigger, a community of women and girls changing the game together, one innings at a time.

Milly, a future cricket star, rising through the ranks in women’s cricket.

Milly Rowe

Milly Rowe

Milly

A right-arm bowler and determined batter, playing for Kent.

Milly has been playing cricket for four years and was named Best Bowler for Kent when she played for the U11 side. Her goal for the upcoming season is to score her first fifty and follow in the footsteps of her dad and grandpa by representing Kent at senior level.

She joined Maiden to help inspire more girls in her county and among her friends to play cricket. Milly knows the difference that kit designed specifically for girls can make, giving comfort, confidence, and performance that unisex kit cannot match. She loves the challenge, the excitement, and the team spirit of the game, and she is proud to stand with Maiden in making cricket more visible, more inclusive, and more inspiring for every girl who plays.

Min, a talented rising star in women’s cricket, showing great potential.

Min Nolan

Min Nolan

Min

An all-rounder who thrives under pressure, playing for Ditchling CC Juniors, the Men’s Sunday Team, Cuckfield CC Girls’ and Ladies’ sides, Wellington College, and Sussex County.

Min has been passionate about cricket for seven years, playing across Sussex in both mixed and girls’ teams. She was the first girl to play for the Kenyan Kongonis, where she took a match-winning catch at mid-on, and her proudest moment came when she became the first girl to score fifty for Great Walstead’s 1st XI. For Min, cricket is more than a sport, it is about playing alongside friends and family, especially when the stakes are high.

She joined Maiden to be part of the mission to make cricket equal for everyone. Frustrated by the lack of kit designed for girls, discovering Maiden felt like an exciting step towards a better future for the game. Min hopes to inspire others and prove that cricket is not just a boys’ game, it is a game for everyone.

Nell, a promising young talent in women’s cricket, excelling in the sport.

Nell Richardson

Nell Richardson

Nell

A rising talent with a love for the game, playing for Hurst School.

Nell first picked up a cricket bat at ten years old, having never played before, and quickly fell in love with the sport. Her favourite part is the atmosphere both on and off the pitch, where team spirit can be just as powerful as skill in winning matches.

She joined Maiden because the clothing makes her feel comfortable, confident, and stylish. Nell especially loves the purple detailing down the sides and the V-neck jumper. As an ambassador, she is excited to help boost the visibility of girls’ cricket and show that it is a game full of energy, friendship, and opportunity for every girl who plays.

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.