Sciver-Brunt vows World Cup cricket chaos in India

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt anticipates the upcoming ODI World Cup will transform women's cricket globally. The 33-year-old leader expects India's passionate home support to create unprecedented excitement for the tournament. She considers the competition a potential turning point that could elevate the sport's profile across the nation.

Sciver-Brunt assumes the captaincy role for her first World Cup after replacing Heather Knight earlier this year. The experienced player collaborates with coach Charlotte Edwards to develop team strategies and build competitive foundations. She emphasizes that England maintains focus on achieving victory while recognizing the growing talent within their squad.

The captain acknowledges that margins between international teams continue to narrow based on recent tournament results. England faces South Africa on October 3 in Guwahati to begin their campaign for a fifth championship title.
 

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