Women’s World Cup 2025: England are ‘chalk and cheese’ from the Ashes, says Nat Sciver-Brunt

The difficult Winter saw that the UK was removed from the T20 World Cup in the group stages last autumn, and led to an investigation surrounding the team’s fitness, attitude and ability to perform in high -pressure situations.
In the summer of the home, Sciver-Brut controlled a clean sweep against the West Indian Islands in the first series of both white ball formats, but later they were beaten in both series against a very superior India, which was home to the World Cup with the Sri Lanka.
However, when Britain began to search for the first trophy since England won India in Lord’s 2017, Britain started to search for the first trophy, and that things have developed “on the field and outside”.
“We felt that we could not do anything in Australia and felt very negative about all our experience there.
“In terms of cricket, we did not reveal the performances we wanted and proud.
“We reflect this, we try to draw a line in the sand and bring different things from the field and the field. Being in our current place has been a really good catalyst for us.
“We quietly trust ourselves from our talents and trust that we want to move forward about something.”




