Women’s ashes may have been lost for a long time, but the British vice president Nat Sciver-Brunt came out to save “personal pride” in a famous test game this week.
When the series schedule was first announced, Melbourne’s day/night collision was hoped to act with a thrilling conclusion, but tourists could not maintain competitiveness during the recommended travel process.
Instead, they lost two white legs to 3-0 by approaching the first flooding test facing the possibility of 16-0 white wash in historical places.
Although 4 points are still available in comfort, Sciver-Brunt wants to finish the taxation time with a brighter note.
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The team’s Marquee, who average the average of 26.33 as a bat, including half a century, knows that she can do more.
“Aside, I really want to have a good show for myself for personal pride,” she said.
“You keep putting yourself there. When six games are down into the series, it’s easy to make a little game on the shell, but I’m willing to try to make myself again and try to work for the team.
“Hopefully we had a good show. Thank you for having a chance to do that after 6 games. It has been hard for the last few days, but we will do our best.
“It’s not often played in this symbolic place, and day and night tests add something special. So we are really excited. ”
Kate Cross
Experience, Kate Cross was in a net on Tuesday, and because of the back problem, she wanted to finally pass after she could not occupy any part of the ODI leg.
Sciver-Brunt couldn’t confirm that a 33-year-old boy was ready to go, but it seemed positive after facing a teammate.
“She is tracking well. It was good to see her shaking several times in the net. I think she has received two orders today, ”said All-Rounder.
“If she is possible (if possible), you should ask for physics. But it’s a good idea to meet her again to become herself. It was quite difficult to see her with a lot of pain last month, and she would have felt that. ”
There are some difficult questions to answer no matter what happens for the next few days. The Gulf between the teams have been regained for the first time since 2014, and they appear greatly at any time without the British traces.
- First ODI: AUS won for 4 weeks
- Second ODI: AUS won 21 runs
- 3rd ODI: AUS won 86 runs
- 1st T20: AUS won 57 runs
- 2ND T20: AUS is 6 runs (DLS)
- 3rd T20: AUS won 72 runs
Under pressure
Captain John Lewis and Captain Heather Knight are likely to be under pressure, and concerns about conditioning and defense will certainly increase the agenda.
Sciver-Brunt asked if the last defeat would make it a low point in the competition.
“But it was hard. Yes, perhaps a little higher than before, and we did not show ourselves best.”
As a female cricket player of ICC, Sciver-Brunt’s two-year reign ended on Thursday, and New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr insisted on Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.
Inspired by White Ferns for the success of the T20 World Cup, KERR voted in 2024 following the victory of the 2022 and 2023 Sciver-Brunt.
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