It’s time to vote for your Sport Breaks Yorkshire Women Player of the Month for April, the first month of competitive fixtures for the White Rose in the Metro Bank Women’s One Day Cup League 2.

Cast your vote now, be it for Amelia Love, Sterre Kalis, Maddie Ward, or Beth Langston to be in with a chance of winning a signed Yorkshire Women’s shirt.

The candidates

Amelia Love

Amelia had a debut to remember against Worcestershire as she took a four-fer in the first game in Yorkshire Women’s new era. Followed it up with another wicket, with an excellent delivery to dismiss King.

Sterre Kalis

Sterre hit an outstanding 51 from 55 balls in Yorkshire Women’s opening match of the 2025 season. Her superb knock included 8 fours and a six from 87 balls.

Maddie Ward

Took three wickets giving up a single run per over in our crushing win against Sussex, capping an excellent first few performances to begin her tenure as vice-captain.

Beth Langston

Beth Langston has had a fine start to the season, taking three wickets against Worcestershire Rapids, and two in the dominant win against Sussex.

Cast your vote now


Ensure your vote is cast by midnight on Monday 5 May 2025.

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