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Kate Cross was one of 18 women awarded a professional contract by the ECB in April 2014.

England women's international Kate Cross took eight wickets in a Lancashire men's league match.

Fast bowler Cross returned figures of 8-47 as Heywood bowled Unsworth out for 121 in their Central Lancashire League fixture and won by six wickets.

In April, 23-year-old Cross became the first woman to play in the league in its 123-year-history.

Cross, who also plays for Lancashire women, took 3-19 on her debut to help Heywood beat Clifton in April.

Former England spinner and current Lancashire head coach Ashley Giles tweeted external-link his congratulations to Cross.

And Lancashire tweeted: external-link "Congratulations to @LancsCCC and @ECB_cricket bowler @katecross16 (8-47) who's taken 8 wickets for @HeywoodCC."

She made her first of two England Test appearances in January 2014 against Australia, and has nine one-day international caps.

Following her first-team debut last month, Heywood chairman John Rhodes said: "Kate playing for the first XI represented a very proud moment for the club.

"At a time when there is strong focus from the Lancashire Cricket Board and ECB on the development and growth of women's cricket I am delighted that we continue to play a part in this exciting time for the women's and girls' game."