NORTH Yorkshire cricketer Melissa Reynard has been included in the England Women's squad for their one-day international series against South Africa.Reynard, 28, from Harrogate, made her senior England debut against India in 1995 and has gone on to amass more than 30 one-day international caps.
She was recently appointed vice-captain of the England squad, which features two new caps for the series.
England have brought in 18-year-old Arran Thomson and Laura Harper, 16, who will become the youngest ever player to represent England at international level if she is handed her debut.
There will be five one-day internationals, two of which will be televised live on Sky Sports. England last met South Africa in 1997 and claimed the series 2-1.
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