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Women's WC: England Opt To Field As Ritu, Sanjida Return For Bangladesh
While England have fielded the same playing eleven as of the last match, Bangladesh have made two changes in their eleven. Ritu Moni and Sanjida Akter Meghla replace Fargana Hoque and Nishita Akter Nishi.
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt said, "I suppose we had a lot of success, so everyone's pretty confident after that (first game). Obviously we don't expect that to happen all the time. We start fresh today and we're really looking to make the most of it all. It's (preparation) been really good. We want to rest enough for the game. I'm prepared in any way that we would be typically for a game. We'd like to start fresh, I suppose. We're making sure that the practice is as purposeful as possible. Linsey Smith, an absolute superstar. All the bowlers did very, very well. Everyone picking up wickets, Smith in the powerplay really got us off to an amazing start. Really relishing the conditions. To use her strength was the most important thing. She hit her area really well."
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