
Kate Cross, an England Faceballer, described the missing World Cup as “brutal” and said she left that she was “very sick” after hearing the news.
In recent years, CROSS, the 50th team’s mainstream, has been excluded from 15 play parties for ODI showpieces in India and Sri Lanka.
The UK has selected four spin options from squads such as Sarah Glenn, Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, and Charlie Dean, and a fellow fellow cross with Lauren Filer, Lauren Bell and Em Arlott.
The 33 -year -old boy fell to the last ODI of Home Summer with India, missed Ashes thrash in Australia last winter and did not do his best since returning to action.
In her BBC No Balls Podcast, Cross said:
“I haven’t been favored by Lot (Charlotte Edwards). I did not handle it. I’m still vivid.
‘I think you should be on the plane’
“What is the best Xi is another conversation, but it’s not on the plane, which is a barbaric feeling.
“I am amazing that everyone’s message is, and ultimately I will not play the cricket.
“But it’s hard to get drunk because you don’t feel like you are in the plane.”
Cross, who won eight tickets in six games in the northern Super Chargers this season, has not yet talked with Edwards about whether he will be a waiting player of the World Cup from September 30 to November 2.
“That’s the hardest,” he added. “If someone goes down, you can play three weeks in the World Cup.
“Then everything you feel right now is almost confused and manipulated because you have to turn it back.”
The UK will start a campaign with South Africa on Friday, October 3, and starts the game every game in SKY SPORTS in the tournament live. More contracts with cricket crickets.