England coach Charlotte Edwards says her squad has achieved proper equilibrium before the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025. The team secured victories in all four warm-up matches against India and Australia in Abu Dhabi and Bengaluru. Edwards told ESPNCricinfo the players have adapted well to tactical adjustments during recent preparations.
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt scored 120 runs against India while demonstrating bowling capability despite an Achilles concern. Heather Knight returned from a hamstring injury sustained in May and contributed 41 runs during her comeback appearance. Edwards expects both players to provide significant contributions when England faces South Africa on Friday in Indore.
The coach praised England's spin bowling options and noted improved fielding standards during training sessions. Edwards emphasized her team maintains focus on future performance rather than past results. The squad enters tournament play with strong momentum after six months of tactical development under her guidance.
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt scored 120 runs against India while demonstrating bowling capability despite an Achilles concern. Heather Knight returned from a hamstring injury sustained in May and contributed 41 runs during her comeback appearance. Edwards expects both players to provide significant contributions when England faces South Africa on Friday in Indore.
The coach praised England's spin bowling options and noted improved fielding standards during training sessions. Edwards emphasized her team maintains focus on future performance rather than past results. The squad enters tournament play with strong momentum after six months of tactical development under her guidance.