Charlotte Edwards: ‘Queen of English Cricket’ can inspire for success, Kate Cross is with the 2025 Women’s World Cup | Cricket News

Kate Cross hopes that the Queen of English Crickets, the Charlotte Edwards, will be able to lead the UK in the international game as the Queen of English Cricket strengthens the women’s World Cup.

England faces the first of three international international international international India on Wednesday, Wednesday. Sky Sports Cricket From 12:30 pm (first ball, 1 pm) -After the 3-2 T20 series defeat by the same opposite.

Edwards, represented by the 50th place in 2009 and the T20 World Cup glory, replaced Jon Lewis as a senior coach in April after the team was swept away from the winter girl Ash.

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Charlotte Edwards said that after the defeat of the T20 series on her side, the UK admitted that her side would be better.

“She is not the queen of English cricket?” Cross talked about Edwards.

“I talked about the captain who made his debut a few months ago at a press conference, so it’s the same moment as one of the best English cricket players playing the team.

“She is passionate about English crickets and has a passion for female crickets.

“But her knowledge of the game is just amazing, so I think it’s lucky to have a coach with that kind of experience. Also, she helped us to guide us and make us a better team through your career.”

Charlotte Edwards, British Women's Cricket Head Coach (Getty Image)
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Charlotte Edwards represented England with the 50th place in the UK in 2009 and the T20 World Cup glory and acquired as a senior coach in April.

The cross of her former captain’s rotary coach has been added: “She hasn’t changed at all. She is still like a captain of eight to nine years ago, so it was really lovely to bring her personally.

“She is just a lot of fun. She always makes you laugh and laugh. It’s a great place in the international dressing room.”

Due to the failure of one of the major criticisms and ashes in the UK during the T20 World Cup, the coach’s change was a fitness and field standard.

In the defeat of the T20 series, the British defense was particularly dropped, but he was spotlighted, but he stressed that the team needed time to put the team on the front to pay dividends.

The Kate Cross of the UK is the third and last ODI in the Rain Turnton's West Indian Islands and walks with the team members.
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England Simmer Kate Cross

“It’s hard. I know that we are still getting a lot of media around the field,” Cross said.

“But I hope that when we have a chance to enter the bed, we hope that it can be judged for 12 months, 6 months, and 12 months.

“But you will see a change that suits the new regime that Lottie wants to bring.”

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England won the dramatic victory in India in the last ball in the fifth female T20I’s edgbaston.

Cross added. “Obviously, victory is really important. But as a team, we find out how we want to play our day cricket under lottie.”

“There is a line drawn on the sand with that (T20) series. Obviously, it was not the way we wanted the series.

“We are now a new start in terms of NIL-NIL now (in ODIS).

British vs. India schedule

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T20 International Series

1st International Series

  • First ODI: Wednesday, July 16 at 1pm) -Soutam Turn
  • Second ODI: Saturday, July 19 (11 am) -Lord
  • Third ODI: Tuesday, July 22 (1 pm) -Chester-Les Street

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