
Charlotte Edwards sponsored Nat Sciver-Brunt and led the UK to lead the UK and claimed that she was a clear choice to take over as a team’s new claim.
After the birth of the first child, Sciver-Brunt succeeded in Heather Knight as a captain and previously worked as vice president.
Knight left her post in nine years after the defeat of 16-0 Whitewash Ashes in the UK. Sciver-Brunt played a role in 259 appearances in all forms in 259 appearances.
Edwards said, “It was very simple, I was convinced that it would be NAT.
“She leads her in front of her, she completely respects the group, and it’s her leadership qualities.
“She has a lot of room for one of the best players in the world. I will do my best if I hand her reins on Match Day.
“It’s her team and she must go forward. She is very excited.”
SCIVER-Brunt was named ICC Women’s Cricket in 2022 and 2023 and is not currently three in the ICC ODI batting ranking.
She is in charge of rating Britain while caring for the wounds of the UK’s rule campaign.
Edwards said, “Losing 16-0 is not just because it is not suitable enough, but better than Australia,” said Edwards.
“It was clear in the winter. I called it a word” F “. But I was impressed by the standard. They worked hard to follow the ashes.”
The time of the Sciver-Brunt began with the White Ball series for the West Indian system on May 21, and three ODIs for India visited by five T20 and three ODIs.
Edwards also argued that Knight of Sciver-Brunt would still play an important role in the UK.
Edwards said, “For me, the header is about enjoying crickets and focusing on hitting, and she is playing only as I saw her.
“We had a good conversation in the team’s role in the team, and I want to see her bowling a little.
“She was great around the group, and she was really doing well with NAT. They’ve been a good friend for years. And I think we’ll have scored a lot in the next few years.”
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All time of England and Ireland; All games live in SKY SPORTS
T20 International Series vs West Indies (May)
- First T20: Wednesday, May 21 at 6:30 pm -Canterbury
- Second T20: Friday, May 23 at 6:35 pm -hove
- Third T20: Monday, May 26 at 2:30 pm -Chelmsford
1 International Series vs. West Indies (May -June)
- First ODI: Friday, May 30 at 1pm) -Derby
- Second ODI: Wednesday, June 4 at 1pm) -Laster
- Third ODI: Saturday, June 7 (11 am) -taunton
T20 International Series vs India (June -July)
- First T20: Saturday, June 28 at 2:30 pm -Trent Bridge
- Second T20: Tuesday, July 1 at 6:30 pm -Bristol
- Third T20: Friday, July 4 at 6:35 pm -Kia elliptical type
- Fourth T20: Wednesday, July 9 at 6:30 pm -Emirate Airlines Old Trafford
- Fifth T20: Saturday, July 12 at 6:35 pm -EDGBASTON
1 International Series vs. India (July)
- 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