NAT Sciver-Brunt: Captain New England, when embracing the captain with motherhood, ‘go forward’ | Cricket News

The newly appointed British Women’s Captain NAT Sciver-Brunt expects to invalidate the criticism of fitness that harasses the miserable defeat of the British disaster and balance a new role with motherhood.

At the end of April, the promise of SCIVER-Brunt as a captain was lost to 16-0 in Australia, followed by the change, and Charlotte Edwards replaced Jon Lewis with a head coach and Heather Knight stepped down nine years later.

Ashes Tour, there was a fair share of the drama that focused on the question of the British fitness level, and Spinner Sophie Ecclestone refused to interview with all teammates and the current media application, questioned the Latter’s T20 World Cup exit, and after the UK’s fitness exit. Alex Hartley rejected the interview.

Sciver-Brunt was the first to represent her country at the International Cricket in the third IT20 game against New Zealand in 2021 and was in charge of Common Wells in 2022.

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The ECB has been appointed Captain by All-Rounder Sciver-Brunt and inherited Heather Knight.

She has already had a successful coach with Edwards, and with him, he did not settle in the vice president, and helped Mumbai Indians to be glorified in the women’s Premier League in 2023 and 2025.

As she enters the captain’s swing, she wants to collect the remaining fitness criticism and show her “love for the game to everyone about the game” with the ODI World Cup at the corner.

In fact, Sciver-Brunt expects to lead the UK for the first time in her new role in the T20 of the Series for WEST Indies next Wednesday, but she was not directly involved in squad choice.

Sciver-Brunt said, “We are dealing with strength and technology as much as we do. We must be enough to squash the criticism to know that we are trying. We are working hard.”

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SCIVER-Brunt recorded the fastest century in women’s tests in 96 balls before making 128 for South Africa.

“I want to empower everyone to be his best version. I hope all of us work harder for each other and the team, make a smarter decision, and learn from different experiences.

“It is really good to learn and move forward.

“Obviously, no one likes to go through a series that you can’t win in the game.

“People of our team will actually want to work in a way that actually gets out of it and helps people overturn some of the things they think from a fan point of view.

“Really, we want to work hard, work hard, and show our love and caring for the game and team to everyone.”

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Director Charlotte Edwards of England

England’s former Captain Knight left her role after nine years of defeat of the women’s Ash series, but Sciver-Brunt took the leadership of Knight to the stadium packaged on the international stage in an empty field.

“Nine years have been a long time (as captain), and Heather Knight took us from a person who had rarely seen in filling the stadium.”

“The change is a big change when you are playing in front of them, and what it means from a media perspective is that you have more eyeballs.

“Everything you do can be investigated closely, so she has a large job that takes our team at that point.

“From now on, we want to expect to adjust a little different for a really good performance.”

The balance between crickets and motherhood is a pleasant challenge.

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Sciver-brunt juggled towels before throwing a bowl when he tried to try.

Last year, sciver-brunt Under the lid Podcast -Podcast co -sponsored by his wife and former British Katherine -She missed the first IT20 of the UK, missing her first IT20 with Pakistan.

In March of this year, the couple welcomed his son’s son Michael Sciver-Brunt. The British captain was announced while her captain left her maternity leave while she returned to the cricket as she helped her through her parents’ challenge.

Sciver-Brunt said, “We are really happy and familiar with sleep patterns because they are healthy and happy.

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As she wins South Africa in East London, she sees all seven borders of Sciver-Brunt.

“We really enjoy that part of our lives.

“It was a challenge to return to the cricket as a newborn, and it is still a challenge.

“If you get everything you need to do and take theo little by little so that Katerine can do something, it means that the day is quite long.

“But that was what I had to do at the time, and Catherine was really great in that she took a lot of care for the tHEO so that I could do it.

“At this moment, I and she thank you very much.”

British Women’s Summer Equipment

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

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