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    "title": "Australia Has Changed Approach Since Last Women's World Cup, Says Confident Meg Lanning",
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    "editor1": "<p>Australian women&#39;s cricket team captain Meg Lanning feels the Women&#39;s Big Bash League (WBBL) has provided the side solid experience for the ICC Women&#39;s World Cup, and hopes those learnings will help them reclaim the trophy when the tournament gets under way in New Zealand on March 4.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>England are the defending champions and Lanning, who will be leading the No.1 side in the format, feels they have re-calibrated their &quot;approach&quot; and will play the tournament willing &quot;to take a few more risks&quot;.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;There&#39;s no doubt that the 50-over World Cup has been on the radar for a little while, it comes around pretty rarely compared to T20 World Cups so we&#39;re looking forward to the opportunity to go and compete. It&#39;s a pure World Cup in the sense that you play everybody throughout the tournament, and once you get to the end, if you can finish on top it&#39;s a pretty amazing effort. We&#39;re all really excited about the chance to play in a one-day World Cup and obviously we&#39;re going there to win but it&#39;s going to be a pretty tough tournament to play,&quot; said Lanning in her column for ICC on Monday.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>She said several of her teammates in the side were also part of the 2017 campaign and were keen to change the script this time around.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;A lot of our players were involved in that 2017 World Cup, which didn&#39;t quite end the way we would have liked and I think since then we&#39;ve changed the way we approach and play our cricket and are a lot more positive and willing to take a few more risks and I think that suited our game style,&quot; added the 29-year-old Lanning, a veteran of 91 WODIs, having scored more than 4,000 runs.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>She said that not having the trophy in &quot;our hands&quot; hurts but being the No.1 side, the team is high on confidence. Australia Women also recently thrashed England in the multi-format Ashes and the moral of the side is high following the 12-4 scoreline.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;It is the trophy that we don&#39;t have our hands on at the moment and we&#39;re all very keen to try and change that. Being the No.1 ranked team, we go in there with a lot of confidence, but World Cups are extremely difficult to win. There&#39;s a lot of cricket to be played and then you need to play pretty consistently across a long period of time, which is a big challenge and there are a number of world class teams out there, who are playing really good cricket.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;It&#39;s really exciting for the young players in the squad to only know life as full-time professional cricketers and it&#39;s great for them to have the opportunity to really try and get the best out of themselves,&quot; opined Lanning.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>She added the WBBL had provided a great opportunity to the youngsters in the side to play top-notch cricket with the best in the world.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;The Women&#39;s Big Bash League in particular has provided a really nice platform for younger players to be exposed to different scenarios and pressure situations. We&#39;ve seen with our young kids coming in, Darcie Brown, Tahlia McGrath and others, they don&#39;t look overawed by the situation, which I think the WBBL has played a really big role in that. It is a strong domestic competition, and alongside the Women&#39;s National Cricket League, it provides a great opportunity for players to get game time and learn the game, there&#39;s no doubt that that certainly helps our national team to be able to perform as we do.&quot;<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>She was also all praise for India cricketers who broke their 26 WODI winning streak when the Mithali Raj-led team toured last year for a multi-format series, which also included a one-off pink-ball Test.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;We want to win every game that we play, and we were very proud to reach 26 ODIs unbeaten before losing to India, but it&#39;s probably not realistic in these times with so many good teams out there to win absolutely every game but it&#39;s a good challenge for us.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Also Read: <\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cricketnmore.com\/ipl-2022-auction-list-of-all-players-teams\">IPL 2022 Auction Overview List Of All Players &amp; Teams<\/a><\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;It wasn&#39;t a surprise to us that India played so well because they&#39;re such a great team, if anything it reinforces the fact that we need to play our best cricket and we need to make sure we&#39;re trying to push the game forward to make sure we stay ahead,&quot; added Lanning.<\/p>\r\n",
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