England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has admitted the team has not fulfilled their potential in the years following the iconic 2017 World Cup triumph at Lord’s, saying a major title this summer could redefine the landscape of women’s cricket in the country.
Widely considered contenders in most global tournaments, England have endured a prolonged drought since that historic victory, failing to secure a major ICC title or an Ashes series in the years that followed. As they prepare to host the upcoming T20 World Cup, beginning June 12, the side faces the prospect of completing nearly a decade without silverware unless they can reverse their fortunes.
Reflecting on the period since 2017, Sciver-Brunt acknowledged that the team expected more of itself, especially during transitional phases when younger players were being integrated into the setup.