Hove Is where the heart Is for Surrey Stars' Sarah Taylor

Her cricketing career may have won her any number of trophies and seen her travel all around the world but for England wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor there's nothing like playing at home.
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Sarah Taylor

A Sussex local, she also attended Brighton College and still plays for her home county when England commitments allow, she’ll be back on her home patch on Bank Holiday Monday, playing for Surrey Stars in Finals Day of the Kia Super League.

SEE ALSO Veteran Wright ready for Sussex's Blast finals-day bid | Fans urged to pack county ground for women's Super League finals | Sussex back in promotion spots after 243-run victoryIt’s a far cry from those years when, as a youngster, she’d take part in Kwik Cricket tournaments on the Hove outfield but one thing that will remain the same is the support of her family.

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“I’ll have quite a few of the family in on Monday. My parents, sister, brother-in-law, aunty and uncle will all be coming along to cheer me and the Surrey Stars on.

“I love being back at Hove. It’s always been my home ground and there’s nothing as special as getting the chance to do what you love in front of people you love.

“I’ve played there every year since I was about 15 – and I would have been even younger than that when I was playing in Kwik Cricket tournaments – and it’s just a special place to play.

“I was lucky enough to score a hundred when we played here earlier in the summer against South Africa and it was right up there in terms of my career highlights. Winning the Kia Super League at Hove with the Surrey Stars would be pretty special as well.”

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Taylor’s Stars side will face England captain Heather Knight’s Western Storm in the day’s semi-final, with Loughborough Lightning – captained by fellow Sussex player Georgia Elwiss – awaiting the victor.

If the Stars were able to make it past Storm it would set up their first appearance in a KSL final and Taylor is confident her side can come out on top.

“The three teams are very tightly matched. We’ve beaten each other at various points and while we finished third in the table we ended with a bit of momentum behind us so that may help us out.

“It’s obviously tough to play two games in a day but Storm managed to win the tournament last year via that method and there’s no reason we can’t do it.

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“We’ll take a bit of confidence from the fact we beat Southern Vipers at Hove in the group stages. The crowd were in great numbers that day and hopefully we’ll see a repeat on Monday.”

Tickets for the Kia Super League Finals Day at The 1st Central County Ground on Bank Holiday Monday are available now fromwww.sussexcricket.co.uk/tickets priced at £5 for adults and £1 for children.