England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is predicted to play a full position within the forthcoming Metro Financial institution ODI collection in opposition to India as she returns to guide a 15-strong squad.
Sciver-Brunt suffered a groin harm within the second T20 in opposition to the vacationers and was dominated out of the rest of the collection however will return for the 50 over clashes on the Utilita Bowl, Lord’s and Chester-le-Avenue.
Maia Bouchier may additionally make her first England look for the reason that Ashes in January after being restored to the batting ranks.
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Bouchier, who struggled badly for type in opposition to Australia, scored a century in opposition to India for an England Growth XI on the finish of June and reclaims her spot for the primary time since Charlotte Edwards took over as head coach.
Sarah Glenn and Mahika Gaur miss out after being picked for the one-day video games in opposition to the West Indies in Could.
Charlotte Edwards
Talking forward of the fourth T20 at Outdated Trafford, Edwards stated: “India have actually pushed us through the Vitality IT20 collection. We knew they’d and we’ve discovered rather a lot concerning the team within the three video games to this point.
“There have been some good moments however we’re a crew in transition and we have to preserve working onerous to do what we’re attempting to do extra persistently, and for longer. That’ll be requested of us once more within the ODIs.
“This collection is the proper preparation for the ICC Women‘s World Cup in India this autumn, however it’s additionally a collection we’re decided to win.”
England squad for Metro Financial institution ODIs v India: E Arlott, T Beaumont, L Bell, M Bouchier, A Capsey, Okay Cross, A Davidson-Richards, C Dean, S Dunkley, S Ecclestone, L Filer, A Jones, E Lamb, N Sciver-Brunt, L Smith.
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