England Women’s all-time leading IT20 run scorer, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, is set to join Surrey for the 2025 season, bringing her vast experience and prolific batting to the South East Stars. This exciting move comes after Wyatt-Hodge decided not to renew her contract with Hampshire Women’s team, where she had played for the past eight seasons.
The 33-year-old all-rounder has been a mainstay of the England Women’s team, featuring in seven T20 World Cup squads and three ODI World Cups, including the victorious 2017 campaign. Wyatt-Hodge is the only woman to have scored more than one IT20 century, having achieved this feat in the 2017 Ashes and a 124 against India in early 2018.
Speaking on her move to Surrey, Wyatt-Hodge expressed her excitement: “I am both excited and honoured to be joining Surrey. The club has an incredible history with a culture of success to which I want to contribute. I love playing at the Kia Oval and can’t wait to entertain the Surrey supporters. The South East Stars’ positive brand of cricket was an important factor in joining the club. I’m looking forward to getting started!”
Surrey’s Director of Women’s Cricket, Emma Calvert, lauded Wyatt-Hodge’s arrival, stating: “We are incredibly excited that Danni Wyatt-Hodge has agreed to commit to Surrey for the 2025 season. Danni’s career speaks for itself, and we believe she will add strength and depth on the field as well as adding to the team off the field. After chatting to Danni it was clear to see that she will be an incredible fit for our new Surrey women’s team. The style of cricket she plays is exactly how we want to go about our business, and I am excited to see what she achieves in the Three Feathers.”
Wyatt-Hodge’s arrival at Surrey is sure to be a major boost for the club as they seek to build on their recent success. Her experience, skill, and positive attitude will undoubtedly be valuable assets to the team. Meanwhile, Wyatt-Hodge continues to be a key player in England’s squad, currently on tour in South Africa. You can catch all the action live on Sky Sports.