England vs India: Questions for Charlotte Edwards and Nat Sciver-Brunt after bump back to earth

Sciver-Bnt did not understand whether there would be any changes immediately after the defeat of Bristol, saying that all players were “full confidence”.
He also stressed the significant development of Britain in PowerPlay, where they limited India to 35-3, but India’s counter attack caught the pottery and identified their plans.
33% of the delivery in PowerPlay was a good line and length of 4.2 running, but Amanjot Kaur and Richa Ghosh were removed from England, while India added 103-1 and 11% in the last four seas.
Lauren Bell was one of the few UK players who had moved away from the ashes with loans, and this summer continued this form, and now he took 2-17 in Bristol while leading the attack with very advanced maturity and consistency.
Slowly carried out the ball plan effectively, adjusted the field, and forced India’s dough to adapt to it.
But India was smart, and England did not respond fast enough. Linsey Smith, who appeared against the West Indian Islands with the left arm spin, was clearly targeted with 0-41 of three seas on the Trent Bridge and 0-37 of three in Bristol.
It is not familiar for England, which is very dominant at home – before the Windies series, they won 79.3% of the white ball games that have been completed since 2020.
Especially on home grass, it should not be written after two matches against a side that turns into real World Cup contestants, and it is not yet the Crunch time for England or Edwards as they can refuse it.
However, the new coach is said to be mercilessly by the people around him and he is not afraid to make difficult decisions if there is best for the team.
This is the first challenge under the leadership of England, and how Edwards reacts to it, will reveal how much it has changed in the installation, which was previously accused of object and complaint.




