In November 2019, she was named in England's squads for their series
against Pakistan in Malaysia. She made her
Women's One Day International (WODI) debut for England, against
Pakistan, on 9 December 2019, in which she took two wickets, including the winning wicket. She took 8 wickets in the three-game series, including 4/18 in the 3rd ODI. She made her
Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) debut for England, also against Pakistan, on 17 December 2019, taking one wicket. At the conclusion of the two series, she was singled out for special praise by her captain,
Heather Knight, who said that "[s]he definitely deserved to be player of the series in the ODIs." Glenn was selected for the
2020 Australia women's Tri-Nation Series in January and February, and took five wickets in three matches, the joint-highest for England. In January 2020, Glenn was named in England's squad for the
2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Australia. England reached the semi-finals of the tournament, with Glenn taking 6 wickets, with an economy of 4.25. Glenn took 3–15 in England's group stage victory over Pakistan. On 18 June 2020, she was named in a squad of 24 players to begin training ahead of international women's fixtures starting in England following the
COVID-19 pandemic. In September, she played against the
West Indies in
5 T20Is, in which she named Player of the Series. Glenn took 7 wickets in the series, as well as contributing a "valuable" 26 off 19 balls with the bat in the 2nd T20I, as England won 5–0. After the series, she moved up to ninth in the
ICC T20I Bowling Rankings. Glenn played all six matches on the tour, and was the joint-leading wicket-taker in the three match T20I series. In June 2021, Glenn was named as in England's
Test squad for their one-off match
against India. However, she was later released from the squad, allowing her to play in the
2021 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy ahead of England's one-day matches. In December 2021, Glenn was named in England's squad for their
tour to Australia to contest the
Women's Ashes. In July 2022, she was named in England's team for the
cricket tournament at the
2022 Commonwealth Games in
Birmingham, England. In September 2022, she moved to second position in the ICC women's T20I bowling rankings, her career best rank, after taking a four wicket haul against India. and their multi-format tour to
South Africa in November 2024. Glenn was named in the England squad for the
2025 Women's Ashes series in Australia. ==References==