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England vs New Zealand: Freya Kemp’s love of bowling did not wane during injury woes

By britishbulletin.com8 May 20262 Mins Read
England vs New Zealand: Freya Kemp’s love of bowling did not wane during injury woes
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Though Kemp, whose last international appearance came during the 2025 Ashes whitewash, will not bowl in the 50-over series against New Zealand that begins on Sunday, she has been bowling in practice since January.

She has worked closely with England fast-bowling coach Chris Liddle, developing new skills which she remains tight-lipped about, and did bowl in three of the five intra-squad matches England held in South Africa in March.

It is expected she will bowl against the White Ferns and then India in the T20s which follow this three-match one-day international series, and in the T20 World Cup which begins on 12 June.

“I just really enjoy having an impact on the game as much as I can,” said Kemp.

“I love bowling. I don’t think I would ever give that up.”

Kemp, who was carded at number nine on her international debut, also believes her injuries have allowed her to develop her batting.

She made her first professional century last year and played a full season with Perth Scorchers last winter as a top-order batter.

Earlier this year coach Charlotte Edwards, who has worked with Kemp at Southern Vipers, Hampshire, Southern Brave and now England, namechecked her when discussing the need for bowling all-rounders for the T20 World Cup.

Kemp is also a left-hander, something England have not had consistently in their top order since Lydia Greenway retired in 2016.

“I definitely have [improved as a batter],” Kemp said.

“I have always spoken to Lottie and she has always helped me a lot around my batting, especially game situations.

“I would like to think other people think it as well, but I have definitely grown into being an all-rounder.”

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