The glory of the Nut Siber Blunt Eye World Cup after the ODI series whitewash in the West Indies
British women Wrapped in the perfect 3-0 series white wash West Indies in Commanding 9 wickets victory At Taunton’s final ODI. With the series already in the bag, the host showed no signs of complacent as they dismantled the visitors in a rainy 21-over match.
After bowling first, the hosts restricted the West Indies to just 106/8, then chased the target with just 10.5 overs, sealing off the one-sided contest and highlighting preparations for bigger challenges ahead.
Nat Sciver-Brunt is confident but cautious ahead of the World Cup
English skipper speaking after an emphasised victory Nat Spe-Brunt She praised her team’s execution, highlighting the need to test different combinations before ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025It is scheduled to start in India on September 30th.
“Look at the different combinations and try things out. You can’t gather information or explore them near the World Cup. It’s fun to see everyone who’s given the opportunity reach out.” Sciver-Brunt said as quoted ICC.
Sciver-Brunt, who took over the reins earlier this year, used the West Indies series to blend experiences with young people. This seems to be rewarding.
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Actual tests in subcontinental conditions
With the Caribbean challenge behind them now, England is turning to India’s World Cup. This is a destination known for its spin-friendly pitch and high humidity conditions. Sciver-Brunt acknowledged the challenges ahead and emphasized the importance of preparation.
“Some girls have a few days off and then play domestic cricket. She added that the team’s focus has already shifted to adapting to the subcontinent situation.
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This article was first published womencricket.coma Cricket time company.