England pacer Kate Cross believes she and her bowling group just need to stick to Plan A ahead of their match in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup against South Africa. The defending champions are yet to get a win against their name in the tournament, losing to Australia by 12 runs and to West Indies by seven runs.
In both losses, their bowling has come under scrutiny, conceding 310 against Australia before allowing West Indies to post 225 in a wayward display, giving away 23 wides out of 28 extras.
"It's just not going too far away from what our plan A is and what we do so well for so long and so often. As a bowling unit for the past 18 months, I think we've been pretty spot on a lot of the time and we've really adapted well to conditions and adapted well to teams that we've been playing against," said Kate in the pre-match virtual press conference.