Lauren Filer signs for 3 years with Durham


Lauren Filer, the England fast bowler, has joined Durham on a three-year deal, ahead of the club's maiden season as a Tier 1 women's county in 2025. Filer, the quickest bowler in Britain's ongoing positions, follows her global partner Mady Villiers as one more huge getting paperwork done for Durham, who have taken over from Headingley-based Northern Jewels as the northern-generally delegate in the new ladies' homegrown set-up. Presently matured 23, Filer transformed the global game during the previous summer's Remains, including a memorablly unfriendly presentation in the oddball Test at Trent Scaffold. Until now, she has played 17 matches across designs for Britain, yet was disregarded during the current month's T20 World Cup in the UAE. She heads to Durham in the wake of getting through Somerset's pathway, having shown up for Western Tempest since marking her most memorable expert agreement in 2020, with her best figures of 3 for 8 coming in this season's Charlotte Edwards Cup. She has likewise showed up for Welsh Fire, London Soul and Manchester Firsts in the Ladies' Hundred, and asserted a Britain best take of 3 for 10 during the new ODI series against Ireland in Belfast. "I'm really eager to take the action up north," Filer said. "Durham is an extraordinary spot where I share some extremely cheerful cricketing recollections. "The qualities the club holds in general were critical to my move up toward the North East and they hold all that I believe is essential for an effective and sound climate. "After the change to the ladies' construction, it's essential to keep the ladies' down moving in the correct bearing, and I accept Durham has the help and framework to do that. With this vision and the incredibly gifted gathering of young ladies we have, it's exceptionally invigorating to see what we can do." Marcus North, Durham's Head of Cricket, added: "We are more than happy to have marked perhaps of the most thrilling youthful quick bowler in Britain. "Lauren is now viewed as perhaps of the quickest bowler in the ladies' down since blasting onto the worldwide scene during the Ladies' Remains last year and we can hardly hold back to invite her to Durham. "Our crew is meeting up pleasantly and with the option of Lauren she adds a tremendous place of contrast with her speed and quality. "We anticipate supporting Lauren's desires on the field for Britain and in having a necessary impact in laying out an effective Ladies' Group at Durham."