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Charlotte Edwards: England reaching World Cup final would be ‘real success'
Charlotte Edwards: England reaching World Cup final would be ‘real success'

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Charlotte Edwards: England reaching World Cup final would be ‘real success'

England head coach Charlotte Edwards believes reaching the World Cup final would be a 'real success' for the team and insisted there was 'real progress' within the group. With the tournament set to begin in the autumn, England concluded their summer with a 2-1 one-day international series defeat against India at Chester-Le-Street after losing by 13 runs, thanks to a brilliant effort with the bat from Harmanpreet Kaur. The India captain smashed 102 off 84 balls and a half-century from Jemimah Rodrigues – along with scores of 45 from Smriti Mandhana and Harleen Deol – helped the visitors reach 318 for five. Nat Sciver-Brunt and Emma Lamb led the recovery effort for the hosts with a mammoth 162-run partnership, but a quick loss of four wickets in the final five overs saw India ease to victory. England's next target is the World Cup, where they play their opening game against South Africa in October and Edwards insisted her side were going to the tournament to 'really compete'. Asked what success would look like at the tournament, Edwards replied: 'We're going there to win it, clearly, because any team I'm sure me and Nat are part of, we want to win. 'Getting to the final would be a real success for us, but that's obviously a long way off. 'We're certainly going there to really compete and we believe we've got a team that can really compete. 'I know you guys haven't seen the results from us in this series that you would've liked, but we know in our dressing room what we're doing and how we're progressing. 'That's the most important thing to me, if I'm honest, we're really progressing and improving. I can see real progress with this group.' England have faced criticism since their 16-0 Ashes whitewash at the start of the year, which led to the appointment of Edwards and Nat Sciver-Brunt as captain. The first summer in their new roles saw a clean sweep in their white-ball series against the West Indies followed by a T20 and ODI series defeat to India. One area that continues to be questioned is their fielding displays over the course of the summer and Edwards admitted that while there had been lessons learned, her side were 'out-fielded' by India. 'I think a brilliant series to be part of, I thought there were three excellent games of cricket where we've been tested,' she said. 'We've had really close games of cricket. I've seen us against one of the best teams in the world and positives have been around our batting. 'How we've performed with the bat over this series has followed on from the West Indies series. 'I think India have been exceptional, they've been really disciplined with the ball and I think it's something we can really learn from. 'I think they've out-fielded us, hence why they've lifted the trophy today and we haven't. 'Certainly from every player and fans that have been watching it, it's been a great series to view and we've certainly learned a lot about our squad over the last two or three weeks.'

England lose third ODI against India to suffer series defeat
England lose third ODI against India to suffer series defeat

BBC News

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • BBC News

England lose third ODI against India to suffer series defeat

Update: Date: 21:01 BST Title: Thank you Content: That's all from us as India emerged as deserved winners of this ODI series. Be sure to check out Matthew Henry's match report before you leave us... There's still plenty more cricket to come this week as England and India face off in the fourth Test at Old Trafford from tomorrow. We will have comprehensive live text commentary of that game right here on the BBC Sport website as well as Test Match Special going live on Radio 5 Sports Extra from 10:25 BST. We will leave you with some stories to get you in the mood for some Test cricket: Before we go, a reminder that the highlights of the third and final ODI will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and Red Button from 23:00 BST tonight. Update: Date: 20:59 BST Title: 'Really happy with the way we played' Content: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur: 'It's a great moment for all of us, I'm really happy with the way we played in both of the series. Credit to our team, we're gelling and giving our best out there.' 'They've all been really great on the field and off the field also. Everyone in the team, when they get an opportunity they take it. They put in the effort on the field and I'm happy that we are now getting the results. We're keeping the right mindset and getting the results on the field.' On their fielding: 'Credit goes to our fielding coach because he's been working really hard. Initially it was really hard because of the effort we were putting in, we weren't getting those results on the field. I'm happy with the way we are putting in the effort and now getting results in the field.' On her batting: 'It was a very important match for us. I've been working really hard and I knew that when I went out there I was going to work really hard. It was for my dad, he didn't ask for it but hopefully he'll be happy with that knock today. I was under a lot of pressure because I wasn't getting runs. When you put in the hard work it pays off.' Update: Date: 20:58 BST Title: What's next for England? Content: England will play just two more games in this format before the 50-over World Cup to be held in India and Sri Lanka from 30 September to 2 November. The four-time champions will take on hosts and 2017 finalists India again but in Bengaluru on 25 September in their first warm-up fixture. Two days later, they will meet Australia at the same venue before their World Cup opener against South Africa on 3 October. England also face Bangladesh on 7 October, Sri Lanka on 11 October, Pakistan on 15 October, India on 19 October, Australia on 22 October and New Zealand on 26 October. Top four teams from the group stage will progress to the semi-finals of the World Cup. Update: Date: 20:56 BST Title: 'I don't think everyone is doing everything they possibly can' Content: Katherine Sciver-BruntEx-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special It's hard for me to understand some people sometimes and their attitudes because to me it looks lazy and like they don't care. I do sometimes [see that in this team at times]. Are they actually feeling like that? Or do you actually care a lot and that is your way of showing it? I struggled a lot with that. It came across to me as bad attitude and no discipline. That is definitely not what I'm seeing from everyone but at times there are examples. That is more an internal thing. When the pressure gets to them they go external and what comes out is not good cricket. They are being crippled inside and suddenly they are not switched on or they suddenly don't want the ball because they are scared to fail. A lot of versions like me have left the team and a lot of different versions have come into the team. Nat is captain now and she's the polar opposite to me, she's very quiet, inside and patient. She is everything I am not. You know how I feel but you wouldn't know how Nat is feeling. I wouldn't say that nobody in this team wants it, they all want it and to do their best. There is a lot of timid people and not many front-footed people who are willing to do anything. I don't think everyone is doing everything they possibly can. And the key to that question is why? I don't think there is anything malicious in that, it is a mental thing. We just need to be stronger internally and be more outwards with our fight. Do we protect our girls too much? Update: Date: 20:53 BST Title: 'We will learn a lot from this' Content: This video can not be played Sciver-Brunt drives Rana delivery through extra cover for four More from England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt on the bowling attack and balance of the side: "No, we don't have the luxury of loads of all-rounders and with me not bowling, it takes up a batting slot. "The balance of the side is an ongoing conversation that we have quite a lot and will have to become pitch-dependent [for the World Cup]. But the plan is for me to be bowling by then so that will give us a sixth bowler in that role. "We are trying different things and we will learn a lot from this. Using only five bowlers gives everyone a challenge of bowling at different stages of the game and I am happy that we've been able to see that here and learn from it." On India: "They are a world-class side and will take some beating, especially in their own conditions. It's put a marker for where we need to be. "Their fielding has been brilliant at times and when ours hasn't been on point, they've shown how much of a difference it can make." Update: Date: 20:51 BST Title: 'Some fielders seem surprised the ball is coming to them' Content: England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt: "Firstly on the chase, we did really well to keep ourselves in the game that long. We were pretty happy with how we were tracking throughout the innings but then the wickets at the back end really cost us. "From the first innings, we let a few too many through in the field. We weren't as disciplined as we could've been with the areas we bowled and let them get too many. On the fielding: "We do work very hard on it. The engagement that we have and the effort in training is excellent so translating that into a game is where we are missing a little bit. Some people maybe seem surprised that the ball is coming to them. "But in training we are absolutely flying around and obviously when you know you need to perform the skill under pressure, it becomes more difficult. We will continue to work on it." On managing that as a captain: "There are some people in the field who will be driving that, there's energy in the field that is driven by senior members of the side. It's something we want to work on, it just hasn't quite happened for us yet." Update: Date: 20:49 BST Title: Post Content: Charles DagnallCommentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra India have 10 fielders out there looking like they want the ball, who all look ready. It really puts pressure on the batters when you see them out there and really boost the bowlers' confidence. They feel like they are being backed. Update: Date: 20:46 BST Title: 'You want to be tested against the best' Content: England's ODI player of the summer Amy Jones: "I've loved the role. The West Indies series went a bit better for me, but that's opening - learning as you go and taking the highs with the lows. "India have been a huge challenge, one that we've enjoyed, and as a player you want to be tested against the best. "The biggest thing for me is my mindset. Looking ahead to the World Cup, it'll be about adapting to various different bowlers but just trusting my game and reacting to each game as it comes." Update: Date: 20:44 BST Title: Post Content: Dani HazellEx-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special A lot of learnings from this for England. Heather Knight is a massive loss for England. You can't buy experience. Nat Sciver-Brunt balances this side out unbelievably. Update: Date: 20:42 BST Title: Post Content: It ultimately proved to be an effort in vain. But take nothing away from England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt who kept her side firmly in the chase. Relive some of the best shots from her innings, which ended just two runs short of a 100. This video can not be played Watch the best shots from Sciver-Brunt's innings as she falls for 98 Update: Date: 20:40 BST Title: Post Content: Alex HartleyFormer England bowler on BBC Test Match Special Harmanpreet Kaur is a world class player. Today will give her so much confidence going into the World Cup. Update: Date: 20:38 BST Title: Post Content: Tash FarrantEngland bowler on Sky Sports This Indian side has got so much depth. Kranti Goud, what a performance. She's a nice young talent, bowled well at the start and took a few but it was at the death where it really mattered and she still managed to get it done. This video can not be played England's hope turns to despair in eventful over Update: Date: 20:36 BST Title: Post Content: While it was Harmanpreet Kaur who made the difference with the bat for India, Kranti Goud made an equally important contribution with the ball. The young fast bowler dismissed both of England's opener and finished with impressive figures of 6-36. This video can not be played Rodrigues runs in from long on to take 'really good' catch off Dean Update: Date: 20:34 BST Title: Post Content: Tash FarrantEngland bowler on Sky Sports India outfielded England once again. India have been so much more switched on, they've had plans and implemented them and stunned England. England have a lot to talk about. Update: Date: 20:32 BST Title: Post Content: What a tour this has been for India women. They won the T20 series 3-2 to secure their first-ever series victory in that format over England. They then made a brilliant start to the ODI series before England fought back a rain-affected second ODI at Lord's. Harmanpreet Kaur's side stepped up in the decider too, with the captain leading from the front, to complete the double over hosts England. Update: Date: 20:31 BST Title: Post Content: Dani HazellEx-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special Hats off to India, they've come here and got it done, they've been excellent. there's also been a lot of learning for England. Update: Date: 20:28 BST Title: Post Content: Henry MoeranTest Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra India all credit to them, winning both series here, going into the World Cup on home soil on a high. For England, there will be questions. Update: Date: 20:26 BST Title: Post Content: Henry MoeranTest Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra How fitting that it's India's captain to finish this series. Update: Date: 20:26 BST Title: INDIA WIN BY 13 RUNS Content: This video can not be played Kaur takes catch from Bell as India beat England in ODI series decider That's it. India win the three-match ODI series 2-1. Lauren Bell edges the penultimate ball of the innings towards Harmanpreet Kaur as England are bowled out for 305. Kranti Goud finishes with six wickets and India win with 13 runs to spare. Update: Date: 20:24 BST Title: How's stat?! Content: Rufus BulloughCricViz analyst This is now England's highest second-innings score in an ODI, passing the 298-8 made against Australia in Hamilton, 2022.

Harmanpreet Kaur hits ton as India celebrate ODI series victory over England
Harmanpreet Kaur hits ton as India celebrate ODI series victory over England

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Harmanpreet Kaur hits ton as India celebrate ODI series victory over England

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur smashed a century as India claimed a 13-run victory over England to win the one-day international series at Chester-Le-Street. Kaur blasted a brilliant 102 off 84 balls to put her team in control towards the end of their innings and was aided by a half-century from Jemimah Rodrigues as the pair put on 110-runs together. Smriti Mandhana and Harleen Deol both scored 45 as the visitors set a lofty target of 319 and England quickly slipped into trouble when Kranti Goud claimed the scalps of Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones in the first three overs. Nat Sciver-Brunt and Emma Lamb led the recovery effort for the hosts with a mammoth 162-run partnership and the England skipper continued to shine before falling just short of a ton on 98. England lost four wickets in the final five overs and Goud proved to be pick of the bowlers with six scalps as the hosts slipped to a 2-1 ODI series defeat. After winning the toss, India openers Mandhana and Pratika Rawal enjoyed a comfortable start, but England responded when spinners Charlie Dean and Sophie Ecclestone entered the attack. Dean ended their productive 64-run partnership in the 13th over when an England review showed Rawal had feathered behind to Jones. Spin continued to prove fruitful as Ecclestone took Mandhana's wicket after she chipped the ball straight to Sophia Dunkley at mid-wicket. Deol and Kaur kept the scoreboard ticking by – putting on 81-runs – but Bell then struck in the 33rd over to dismiss Deol, who scooped the ball in the air for Sciver-Brunt to take. Kaur and Rodrigues wrestled back control for India towards the end of the innings and the pair began to find the rope more freely, blasting 13 boundaries inside five overs. Their partnership was broken shortly after Rodrigues reached 50 when she clipped the ball behind to Jones off Lauren Filer. Kaur's starring innings was ended just after bringing up her ton in the 47th over as she fell to Linsey Smith, with Sciver-Brunt making an excellent diving catch. Richa Ghosh added a quick cameo of 38 from 18 deliveries as India finished on 318 for five, but England's reply got off to a disastrous start when Goud smashed Beaumont's stumps in the opening over. Goud struck again in the third when Jones edged to Deepti Sharma, who made a stunning grab to her right. Lamb was dropped on six, but India started to pile the pressure on, with Goud and Sneh Rana bowling a great spell of dot balls in the powerplay. Sciver-Brunt and Lamb stabilised England's innings, both scoring much-needed half-centuries and working well together to bring up 153-runs from 160 deliveries in the 29th over. The momentum shifted when Shree Charani found the breakthrough to bowl Lamb for 68 and Sciver-Brunt was next to fall after the ball glanced off her glove off Sharma and into the hands of Ghosh. Dunkley was run out for 34 as India looked to close the game out in the final 10 overs and on her return to the attack, Goud dismissed Dean for 21, with Rodrigues making a diving catch. The wickets quickly tumbled as Rodrigues made another solid grab to dismiss Ecclestone off Charani and Alice Davidson-Richards hit a stubborn 44 before Goud struck again. Goud bowled new batter Filer the following ball and claimed a sixth scalp in Bell with the final delivery of the game as England fell short.

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