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Birmingham Phoenix Women: Know All About Players, Owners, Captains, Coaches, Records, and More

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Birmingham Phoenix Women was established in 2019 as part of The Hundred, a new 100-ball cricket competition launched by the England and Wales Cricket Board. The team represents Warwickshire and Worcestershire counties and is based in Birmingham. They play their home matches at Edgbaston Stadium, which has a capacity of 25,000 fans. Ben Sawyer was appointed as the team’s first head coach, and the current coach is Ali Maiden. One of their key players from the outset was Amy Jones, a well-known England wicketkeeper and batter. They made an impressive start in the competition, finishing third in both the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

Team Information

Founded in 2019, the team is based at Edgbaston Cricket Ground and symbolises the cricketing heritage of Warwickshire and Worcestershire. In 2025, Birmingham Phoenix entered a new era as Knighthead Capital Management LLC, also owners of Birmingham City FC, agreed to acquire a 49% minority stake, valuing the franchise at approximately £80 million. This move marks one of the most significant private investments in UK cricket.

Full NameBirmingham Phoenix Women
Nick NamePhoenix
Founded2019
Current OwnersWarwickshire CCC (majority), Knighthead Capital (49% stake as of 2025)
CoachAlistair Maiden
CaptainEllyse Perry
Winning RecordPlayoff appearances (2021, 2022)
Home GroundEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
Secondary Home GroundNone

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Birmingham Phoenix Women
Image Credits: Official Instagram Account of Birmingham Phoenix/@birminghamphoenix

The Birmingham Phoenix jersey really stands out. It’s bright orange with bold black numbers, and it looks full of energy. The design is modern and made for easy movement, but it still feels like proper cricket. The main sponsor’s logo is right on the chest, with others on the sleeves and back. And on the chest, over the heart, is the phoenix logo, a strong symbol that shows the team’s spirit.

If you look closely at the logo, you’ll see a phoenix flying, drawn with sharp lines in orange, yellow, and black. Underneath, it says “Birmingham Phoenix” in bold letters.

Birmingham Phoenix Women Captain, Vice-Captain, Details

Birmingham Phoenix women captain for the Hundred 2025 season is the dynamic all-rounder Ellyse Perry. She brings explosive batting and versatile pace, leading with energy. Perry is one of Australia's most powerful hitters and a proven match-winner. She has starred for Australia in white-ball cricket and consistently delivers for Birmingham Phoenix. Hannah Baker, another world-class pacer, provides early breakthroughs. They have not announced any official vice-captain as of now, but we can assist other experienced players to offer their assistance when needed.

Birmingham Phoenix Women History

Birmingham Phoenix was created in 2019 as part of a new cricket competition called The Hundred. The team represents the counties of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, and both the men’s and women’s teams play at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham. The women’s team played their first match in 2021 and did really well, finishing third in both the 2021 and 2022 seasons. Since then, the women's team has struggled a little and ended up finishing last in 2023 and second last in 2024.

Birmingham Phoenix Women Owner

Birmingham Phoenix is mainly owned by Warwickshire County Cricket Club, but in 2025, a company called Knighthead Capital Management bought a 49% share in the team. Knighthead Capital is an investment firm based in New York that started in 2008. It’s run by Ara Cohen, Thomas Wagner, Andrew Shannahan, and Adam Zirkin. The company focuses on investing in different types of businesses and situations, including ones that are going through changes or facing challenges. Their investment in Birmingham Phoenix shows growing interest in cricket from international investors.

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Birmingham Phoenix Women Administration and Support Staff

When you think about Birmingham Phoenix women matches in The Hundred, it’s not just about the players hitting big sixes or bowling match-winning spells. There’s so much more happening behind the scenes. From the coaches to the support staff, every bit of success has been a team effort, built on dedication, sharp planning, and a shared passion for the game. They finished third in the very first season in 2021 and have kept the momentum going with another playoff appearance in 2022, but have failed to do that since then.​

Team OwnersWarwickshire County Cricket Club, Knighthead Capital Management LLC (49% stake as of 2025)
Team & Cricket Operations ManagerN/A
Head CoachAli Maiden
MentorN/A
Batting CoachN/A
Bowling CoachN/A
Fielding CoachN/A
Strength & Conditioning CoachLiam Price
PhysiotherapistN/A

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Head Coach

Ali Maiden is the head coach of the Birmingham Phoenix women’s team. He oversees overall team strategy, training, and match tactics. His experience as a former player and coach helps develop player skills and team cohesion.

Mentor

A mentor is someone who helps and supports players. They give advice, keep players motivated, and help them deal with problems, both in the game and in life. Mentors are usually experienced and someone younger players look up to. As of 2025, the Birmingham Phoenix women team doesn’t have an official mentor, but players still learn a lot from their coaches and senior teammates.

Batting Coach

A batting coach is responsible for improving batting skills and strategies. Their duties include analysing opponents, developing tailored training programs, enhancing individual techniques, and using technology for performance analysis. No specific batting coach has been officially appointed for the Birmingham Phoenix women team.

Bowling Coach

A bowling coach develops bowlers’ technical skills, tactics, fitness, and mental strength. They analyse performance, plan strategies, prevent injuries, and motivate players, ensuring consistent improvement and team success. No official bowling coach is currently designated for the team.

Fielding Coach

A fielding coach focuses on enhancing fielding techniques, agility, and coordination. They design drills to improve catching, throwing, and ground fielding, ensuring players are physically fit and mentally alert. No designated fielding coach is listed for the Birmingham Phoenix women’s team.

Strength & Conditioning Coach

Liam Price is the Strength & Conditioning Coach for Birmingham Phoenix women. He has held this position since July 2021. Price is an experienced professional, also working with Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and previously with, Sydney Sixers and Cricket New South Wales.

Physiotherapist

A physio in cricket is responsible for injury diagnosis, management, and rehabilitation of players, both on and off the field. They assess injuries immediately during matches, provide treatment to prevent further harm, and decide if a player can continue or needs to be withdrawn. The franchise is yet to appoint a physiotherapist for the upcoming season.

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Birmingham Phoenix Women Team Sponsorships

Birmingham Phoenix has some well-known sponsors that help support the team. KP Snacks is the main sponsor, and their Butterkist popcorn logo is shown on the team’s shirts. KP Snacks has been part of The Hundred since it started in 2019, giving each team its snack brand, like Butterkist for Birmingham Phoenix and McCoy’s for Manchester Originals.

Another sponsor is Citizen, which also helps support the team. Their logo appears on the shirts, around the stadium, and online. KP Snacks is one of the biggest snack companies in the UK. They make popular snacks like Hula Hoops, McCoy’s, Tyrrells, and KP Nuts.

Birmingham Phoenix Women Social Media

Birmingham Phoenix women maintain an active presence on social media, especially Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). The team shares match highlights, training sessions, player updates, and behind-the-scenes content, engaging cricket fans across the UK and beyond.

Birmingham Phoenix Instagram

The official Instagram handle is @birminghamphoenix. It features player announcements, practice clips, matchday moments, and fan interactions, showcasing the team’s vibrant culture.

Birmingham Phoenix Twitter

As of now, the team does not have an official X (Twitter) handle. We will update it as soon as the team goes live with an X account. Stay tuned with us for all the latest updates.

Birmingham Phoenix Facebook

As of now, the team does not have an official Facebook page. We will update it as soon as the team goes live with a Facebook page. Stay tuned with us for all the latest updates.

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Birmingham Phoenix Women Stats

The Birmingham Phoenix women players had a tough run in The Hundred this season. Out of their 8 matches, they only managed to win 3, finishing 7th on the table. Despite the results, there were still some strong individual performances worth mentioning. Ellyse Perry was a standout. She was on fire with the bat, scoring 131 runs in just 3 games, including a powerful 66 off 34 balls against Trent Rockets.

Birmingham Phoenix Batting Stats

Birmingham Phoenix Women
Image Credits: Official Instagram Account of Birmingham Phoenix/@birminghamphoenix

From 2021 to 2024, Amy Jones has been a steady performer for Birmingham Phoenix. In 30 matches, she scored 563 runs with an average of just under 25. She’s known for her quick scoring, shown by her strong strike rate of 135.33 and 72 boundaries, although she’s only reached a fifty once. Sophie Devine, who joined in 2022, has brought power to the top of the order. Ellyse Perry, despite playing only 14 matches, has made a big impact. She’s scored 337 runs at an impressive average of over 30, with three fifties to her name.

PlayerYearsMatchesInningsNot OutsRunsHigh ScoreAverageBalls FacedStrike Rate50s4s6s
AE Jones2021–2024302965635124.47416135.331724
SFM Devine2022–2024191904115321.63332123.7914314
EA Perry2022–2024141433376630.63260129.613409

Birmingham Phoenix Bowling Stats

EL Arlott has played the most matches (29) and taken the most wickets (33), with solid numbers across the board. KA Levick, though she’s played fewer games (15), has been very effective, with the best average (14.90) and strike rate (12.80), meaning she takes wickets quickly and doesn’t give away too many runs. HL Baker has fewer wickets (10) and a higher average, which suggests she’s had a tougher time compared to the others. Overall, Arlott and Levick have been the most impactful bowlers in this group.

PlayerSpanMatInnsBallsOversMdnsRunsWktsBBIAvgEconSR
EL Arlott2021–2024292844989.44553333/1516.757.3813.60
KA Levick2023–2024151426953.4313213/2414.906.9812.80
HL Baker2023–2024141322344.3262102/2026.207.0422.30

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Birmingham Phoenix Women Performance Over the Years

The 2024 season was a disappointing campaign for Birmingham Phoenix women in The Hundred. Phoenix finished the group stage in seventh position in 2024 and finished last in 2023. But in the inaugural season, they did qualify and ended up in 3rd position on the points table. They have had their moments in the early seasons, but have failed to make an impactful impression in the league and will be looking to change that in the 2025 season.

Birmingham Phoenix Women 2025 Squad: Players to Watch Out For

Birmingham Phoenix women matches will be quite exciting as the 2025 squad is packed with international stars and domestic talent. Birmingham Phoenix women players to watch out for include the captain, Ellyse Perry, known for her explosive batting and all-round skills, and the pace battery of Megan Schutt, Hannah Baker are the senior overseas bowlers who will take care of the bowling department. The squad’s combination of experience and youth makes Phoenix a strong contender in The Hundred 2025.

YearCaptainResult (Women)Top BatterRunsTop BowlerWickets
2021Amy Jones3rd place (lost Eliminator)Evelyn Jones233Kirstie Gordon15
2022Sophie Devine4th placeEllyse Perry134Emily Arlott9
2023 Sophie Devine8th place (bottom)Ellyse Perry262Katie Levick11
2024Ellyse Perry7th placeAmy Jones138Ellyse Perry6

Birmingham Phoenix Women Full Squad

Georgia Voll (overseas), Ellyse Perry (overseas), Emma Lamb, Amy Jones, Megan Schutt (overseas), Emily Arlott, Charis Pavely, Hannah Baker, Georgie Boyce, Sterre Kalis, Ailsa Lister, Marie Kelly, Bethan Ellis.

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FAQs

What is the history of Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred?

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Birmingham Phoenix was founded in 2019 as one of the original eight teams in The Hundred. They represent Warwickshire and Worcestershire, playing at Edgbaston. 

Who is the current captain of Birmingham Phoenix?

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Elleyse Perry is the current captain of the Birmingham Phoenix women team.

Who is the owner of Birmingham Phoenix women?

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The team is closely linked to Warwickshire County Cricket Club, with recent investment interest from Knighthead Capital Management LLC, though the club remains under ECB’s franchise structure.

Which players are in the current squad of Birmingham Phoenix women?

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Georgia Voll (overseas), Ellyse Perry (overseas), Emma Lamb, Amy Jones, Megan Schutt (overseas), Emily Arlott, Charis Pavely, Hannah Baker, Georgie Boyce, Sterre Kalis, Ailsa Lister, Marie Kelly, Bethan Ellis.

How many The Hundred titles has Birmingham Phoenix women won?

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As of July 2025, Birmingham Phoenix has not won a title in The Hundred.

What is the home ground of Birmingham Phoenix?

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Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham.

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