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If England Get Early Momentum And Field Well, They Can Be A Very Dangerous Side: Robinson
A dominant series win over West Indies was followed by defeats in white-ball fixtures to India. Now, as England enter the 2025 Women’s World Cup, the Charlotte-Nat combination faces its first true test and a chance to rewrite a faltering narrative.
Mark Robinson, who coached England to a memorable 2017 Women’s ODI World Cup triumph at home, sat down for an exclusive conversation with IANS on the side’s prospects, Kate Cross’s omission, the Charlotte-Nat dynamic, Heather's return, and more. Excerpts:
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