Nat Sciver-Brunt Eye World Cup Glory after the Odi series laundered the Antilles

England Women wrapped a series of flawless 3-0 series against the West Indies with a Commander of the victory of nine titles in the final ODI in Taunton. With the series already in the bag, the hosts have shown no signs of convenience when they dismantled visitors in a match of 21 overtones.
After the bowling alley first, the hosts restricted the Antilles at only 106/8 before continuing the target in just 10.5 overs, sealing a unilateral competition and highlight their preparation for greater challenges to come.
Nat Sciver-Brunt confident but cautious before the World Cup
Speaking after the categorical victory, the English skipper Nat Spe-Brunt praised the execution of his team and underlined the need to test various combinations before the ICC 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cupshould start on September 30 in India.
“Looking at different combinations, trying things. We must collect information where we will not be able to explore it closer to the World Cup. It’s nice to see that everyone gave the opportunity got their hands, ” said Sciver-Brunt as quoted by ICC.
After taking over the reins earlier this year, Sciver -Brunt used the Antilles series to mix the experience with young people – an approach that seems to bear fruit.
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A real test under subcontinental conditions
With the Caribbean challenge now behind them, England has its eyes cut on the World Cup in India – a destination known for its locations adapted to its rotations and wet conditions. Sciver-Brunt recognized the upcoming challenge and highlighted the importance of preparation.
“Some girls have a few days off, then domestic cricket. We are going to go from India, “ She added, indicating that the objective of the team has already happened to adapt to subcontinental conditions.
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