Announcing the appointment, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said that the arrival of George will be a big "boost" for the team which has recently enjoyed an unbeaten streak of 16 matches, the second longest in women's One-Day Internationals (ODIs).
After the training camp, the team will leave on June 11 and arrive in England one week prior to the official warm-up matches, according to the BCCI release.
They will train at Loughborough MCC University and play a practice match against England on June 13 before heading to Derbyshire for a camp.
The team will be based in Derby and play two warm-up games against New Zealand (June 19) and Sri Lanka (June 21).
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