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England CEO Connor Admits Team Was Outplayed In 16-0 Ashes Drubbing
Despite significant investment in the women's game in recent years, England continues to lag behind Australia, particularly in the ability to handle high-pressure situations. Connor stressed that while England’s reputation had taken a hit, accusations of a lack of professionalism were unfair.
Reflecting on the disappointing tour, Connor described the scoreline as a “tough pill to swallow” but rejected the notion that England’s players lacked discipline or commitment.
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