Lancashire Cricket Bolsters Squad with Australian Spin Sensation Alana King Ahead of T20 Blast & One-Day Cup
Lancashire signs Australian Ashes hero Alana King for multi-format campaign, adding World Cup-winning experience to their spin attack.

Lancashire Thunder have secured a major coup with the signing of Australian spin ace Alana King on a multi-format deal. The 29-year-old leg-spinner will feature prominently in both the Women's T20 Blast and One-Day Cup, bringing world-class pedigree to Emirates Old Trafford.
Proven Champion Joins Lancashire
King arrives with an impressive trophy haul:
- 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup winner
- Three-time Ashes champion (2019, 2022, 2023)
- Commonwealth Games gold medalist (2022 Birmingham)
- 23 wickets in Australia's recent victorious Ashes tour
"Representing Lancashire is a tremendous honor," King remarked. "Following in the footsteps of cricket legends at this historic club is incredibly motivating. I'm excited to contribute to the team's success across formats."
Record-Breaking All-Format Impact
The Victorian native holds several notable distinctions:
- First bowler to claim a Women's Hundred hat-trick (for Trent Rockets vs Manchester Originals)
- Ranked among top 10 T20I bowlers since 2022
- Key architect in Australia's dominant 2023 Ashes campaign (Economy: 5.21 RPO)
Strategic Spin Reinforcement
Head Coach Chris Read highlighted King's dual value: "Alana's mastery of conditions at Old Trafford—where spin traditionally dominates—makes her our perfect marquee signing. Her ability to take wickets in powerplays and contain runs in middle overs will be crucial during the Vitality Blast."
The signing reinforces Lancashire's commitment to building a championship-caliber women's squad following their 2023 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy semifinal appearance. King will be available for:
- Full T20 Blast campaign
- Select 50-over fixtures later in the season
Stat to Watch: King's 78.3% dot-ball percentage in T20Is since 2022 ranks highest among all Australian spinners.
This acquisition marks Lancashire's most significant women's cricket signing since securing England captain Heather Knight in 2019, signaling ambitious intentions for the 2024 domestic season.