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Fran Wilson Appointed Women’s Head Coach at Gloucestershire Cricket

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Gloucestershire Cricket is pleased to confirm the appointment of former England international and Cricket World Cup winner Fran Wilson as the Club’s new Women’s Head Coach.

Wilson, who retired from professional playing earlier this year, will officially begin her new role on Monday, 1 December. The position marks her first head coaching appointment, following an illustrious playing career spanning both domestic and international cricket.

Well known across the South West cricket community, Wilson’s connection with the region dates back to 2006, when she first represented Somerset, before becoming a key figure for Western Storm upon joining the side in 2016.

The former batter also represented Gloucestershire in the 2022 and 2023 Vitality Women’s County T20 competitions while developing her coaching skills through the county’s Girls Emerging Players Programme, later continuing her involvement with the Club as a coach within the Girls’ Pathways and on a consultancy basis for the Women’s First Team during the 2025 season.

Speaking of her excitement at starting at the Club next month, Fran said:

“I’ve done a lot of coaching alongside playing over the last five or six years, but it’s really exciting to now step into that journey fully, especially with Gloucestershire, a great Club that I’ve been involved with for a long time.

“We all want results, but the real goal is to build sustainable success and to put the foundations in place that allow us to compete and thrive as a Tier 1 Club.

“A huge part of my role is about building those foundations from the first team right through to the age groups, having a genuine influence across that pathway.

“By developing the resources we already have in the county and creating a strong network and structure around the players, I believe we can achieve long-term success.”

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A World Cup winner, three-format international, long-time friend and former player of the Club… Fran Wilson is your new Glos Women’s Head Coach!

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— Gloucestershire Women (@gloswomen) November 5, 2025

Jon Lewis, Director of Cricket at Gloucestershire Cricket, added:

“Everyone at Gloucestershire is really excited about the appointment of Fran Wilson as Women’s Head Coach.

“We went through a thorough recruitment process, and Fran was the standout candidate throughout. With strong roots in cricket across the South West, a deep passion for Bristol and Gloucestershire, and a long-standing connection with the Club, that understanding of the region was an important factor for us.

“Fran demonstrated an exceptional range of qualities during the process and this marks a hugely significant appointment in an area where we have serious ambition. It also comes at the start of a landmark year for the Club, with Bristol set to host England Women v India in May, followed by six matches during next summer’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in June.

“An outstanding playing career, a history of success at both club and international level and a deep understanding of elite performance make this an appointment we are extremely proud of. The environment Fran will build will be welcoming, driven and true to the ‘Gloucestershire way’.

“Our aim is to provide the best possible environment for our players to learn and develop and we believe Fran is the ideal person to lead that journey.”

Fran has triumphed at the very highest level, proudly representing England over an eleven-year international career which saw her as an integral member of the national side. Among her many achievements, one stands above all: in 2017, she played a key role in England’s historic 50-over World Cup victory at a packed Lord’s. That unforgettable match, and the remarkable squad behind it, changed the landscape of women’s cricket forever.

Throughout her domestic career, Fran played around the globe; excelling in New Zealand’s Super Smash, making her mark in Australia’s Big Bash with the Sydney Thunder and Hobart Hurricanes, and thriving in The Hundred for various franchises, winning that competition in 2021 with Oval Invincibles.

Alongside this, Fran was a key player for Western Storm – representing the South West of England and South Wales in the ECB’s Kia Super League. The Storm were among the competition’s most successful sides, winning the title twice during her time with the team.

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