Head coach Jon Lewis insisted England could be prepared for the beginning of the Girls’s Ashes this weekend, regardless of their solely warm-up recreation being deserted.
After a number of rain delays, the match towards an Australian Governor Basic’s XI was decreased to 35 overs a facet earlier than the climate ended the house facet’s innings on 183 for eight from 28.2 overs.
England had been set a revised goal of 188 in 28 overs, however play didn’t resume on the North Sydney Oval.
“We clearly would have favored to play extra cricket, however it’s what it’s, we will’t management the climate,” Lewis informed cricket.com.au.
“The gamers are prepared, we’ve performed a variety of cricket during the last 4 or 5 months…. they’ve been enjoying repeatedly from for the reason that World Cup all through South Africa, and we had a really quick break, so that they’ve come right here they usually really feel like they’ve hit the bottom working.”
Lauren Flier
Lewis additionally shrugged off the issues skilled by quick bowler Lauren Filer, who slipped over quite a few instances within the greasy circumstances and conceded 33 runs from her 2.5 overs.
“It’s a really related factor to what Mark Wooden does and it was somewhat bit greasy on the market,” Lewis added.
“It wasn’t preferrred for her, however we hope that the wicket on Sunday might be somewhat bit much less grassy and a bit drier.
“I don’t assume it impacts her confidence, it affected her execution. She’s fairly assured with the place she’s at. She bowled effectively down on tempo there for what she would usually bowl, as a result of it was simply fairly laborious to face up.”
Sophie Ecclestone was the choose of the England bowlers as she eliminated each openers and completed with figures of three for 27 from 5 overs.
Kate Cross didn’t function as she continues her restoration from the again spasms which ended her tour of South Africa, however Lewis mentioned: “She bowled right now at Cricket Central, she’s progressing alongside properly.
“We’re simply ready to see how she comes via Saturday, after which we’ll decide after that.”
The primary one-day worldwide takes place in Sydney on Sunday.
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