New Era for England Women: Nat Sciver-Brunt Aims to Revitalize Team Post Ashes
England Women's cricket team, under new captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, is set to face West Indies after a disappointing Ashes series. Sciver-Brunt, along with coach Charlotte Edwards, aims to empower the team, focusing on upcoming World Cup ambitions and series against West Indies and India to showcase their skills.

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As England Women's cricket team prepares to take on the West Indies, newly appointed captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is determined to lead her side to redemption after a challenging Ashes series. Sciver-Brunt has taken the reins from Heather Knight, and with coach Charlotte Edwards, she hopes to steer England back to victory.
Sciver-Brunt spoke with Sky Sports Cricket, highlighting her vision to empower players and foster a culture of smarter decision-making. With challenging series against West Indies and India ahead, the focus is on improving performance and regaining momentum for the upcoming World Cup tournaments.
Despite a bruising 7-0 Ashes defeat, Sciver-Brunt remains hopeful for England's prospects in the forthcoming Women's ODI World Cup and the home T20 World Cup. The England squad will face West Indies in both T20I and ODI formats before taking on India, signaling a crucial period under her leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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