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Women’s WC: Sciver-Brunt Backing England’s Spin Attack To Start Campaign With A Win
"I thought the wicket looked quite good (in the tournament opener). It looked like in the Powerplay; it was fairly easy to score. Then we got a little bit more difficult through the middle, especially when the spinners came on.
“So typically, I suppose that's a blueprint that we work with, especially when we're bowling, making sure the spinners in the middle are doing a really good job for us and making it really hard for people to get away.
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