Nat Sciver-Brunt: Captain of England White-Ball considers the difficult selection of the World Cup as a sign of strength | Cricket news

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Captain of England Nat Sciver-Brunt thinks that the omission of the Kate Cross World Cup is the kind of ruthless selection decision that shows that his team is heading for the right direction.

The experienced designer was excluded from a team of 15 people while England chose to make an additional spinner at the tournament, which takes place in India and Sri Lanka from next month.

Cross has described the slaughter as “wild” In an episode of his podcast “No Balls”, revealing that the news left him a feeling of “rather sick”.

England Women's Women's World Cup team

Nat Sciver-Brunt (Captain), Em Arlott, Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn, Amy Jones, Heather Knight, Emma Lamb, Linsey Smith, Danni Wyatt-Hodge

Sciver-Brunt, which is not on the selection panel, admitted that it was a bitter pill for his longtime teammate to swallow but consider that there were more viable options than places on the plane.

“Being left aside is never nice and for someone who has been a pillar on our side for a very long time, he probably has another level,” she told PA.

“It's really difficult when these kinds of things happen, but that's where we want to be as an angleterre, having huge decisions to make each time you select a team or a XI.

“I think that in a roundabout, it is a positive for where we are as a group and in a team. The more it can happen, the better our team will be.”

Kate Cross, England Women, Odi Cricket (Getty Images)
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Kate Cross says that being excluded from the team of the Women's World Cup of England “ feels wild '' '

It remains to be seen if Cross is placed in standby to replace the injuries for specialized sailors Lauren Bell, Lauren Fille and Em Arlott, without any indication on the question of whether she will be invited to be available.

“This is a selection decision. I know they will make the right one for the skills that will be, but I am afraid of not knowing the answer,” said Sciver-Brunt, who spoke when the Sage Small Business XI competition.

“I sent her a message. Obviously, it was a little shock for her, but she had a little time to think and reset a little.”

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SCIVER-BRUNT intends to pick up part of the sewing bowling charge at the World Cup itself, after playing as a specialized paste from ashes in January.

She fell in versatile tasks while managing an Achilles problem this summer, and has not yet delivered a ball as a skipper, but is well followed.

“I played bowling in practice and the body feels really good. It's the plan, to play a few there. Contributing to each face is something that I like to do and I will be really happy to contribute again with the ball.”

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2025-08-29 07:26:00

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