Leading by instance: Skipper Sciver-Brunt has been strong with the bat, scoring 396 runs in ODIs this season.
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A 16-0 Ashes drubbing shook any doable ounce of complacency out of England’s system earlier this yr. It led to some important sackings, with coach Jon Lewis making manner for Charlotte Edward and Heather Knight dropping her captaincy, with Nat Sciver-Brunt taking her place.
The upcoming Women’s ODI World Cup maybe comes a bit too quickly because the Edwards period appears to be like to get underway actually.
The side has an enviable pedigree on paper. A sound batting unit and an imperious spin assault imply one can’t depend them out of the knockouts, no matter type.
Amy Jones and skipper Sciver-Brunt have been strong with the bat, with 410 and 396 runs respectively within the format this yr. Opener Tammy Beaumont’s consecutive centuries towards the West Indies have been a excessive level, however England’s hovering confidence was popped mercilessly in a 1-2 loss to India. Sophia Dunkley’s combating 126-run haul in that collection supplied some solace.
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Knight’s return to the center order after an extended hamstring-induced layoff is a shot within the arm for the four-time champion. She had a good outing of their warm-up fixtures towards New Zealand in Abu Dhabi this month.
The run-up to the World Cup has been marred by controversy surrounding Kate Cross’s omission and her claims of dropping favour with Edwards. England has positioned a lot religion on Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer, and Em Arlott to shoulder your entire tempo bowling load.
But it’s a tried-and-tested spin quartet led by World No.1 in ODIs Sophie Ecclestone will carry this side’s hopes within the subcontinent’s anticipated gradual circumstances.
Impact participant
Skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt scored two group-stage centuries and an important fifty within the closing to assist England raise the 2017 World Cup. Similar type in 2022 was key to England ending as runner-up. As the side’s prime scorer on this cycle (1381), she will help England mount a critical problem for the crown.
Edwards is thought for her Midas contact within the franchise and home circuit, having gained two Women’s Premier League titles with Mumbai Indians and the Hundred with Southern Brave, together with 5 home trophies with the Southern Vipers. Can she translate that magic on the worldwide stage? Time will inform.
The squad: Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Em Arlott, Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn, Amy Jones, Heather Knight, Emma Lamb, Linsey Smith, Danni Wyatt-Hodge.
England’s fixtures: Oct. 3: South Africa (Guwahati); Oct. 7: Bangladesh (Guwahati); Oct. 11: Sri Lanka (Colombo); Oct. 15: Pakistan (Colombo); Oct. 19: India (Indore); Oct. 22: Australia (Indore); Oct. 26: New Zealand (Visakhapatnam).
Published – September 25, 2025 01:21 am IST
