England’s Charlotte Edwards will impose a minimum fitness standard for athletes from next year.
Edwards succeeded in Jon Lewis after the latter was fired after 16-0 Ash was kicked out of Australia during the winter.
The British exercise was defeated a few months ago, and after the T20 World Cup group exit, all spinner Alex Hartley was accused of the previous Spinner Alex Hartley.
T20 International with the West Indian Islands held in Canterberry from Wednesday Sky Sports Cricket At 6 pm (first ball at 6:30 pm) – Edwards told reporters:
“Before the Indian World Cup (50-) this fall, it is about an individual who improves as much as possible.
“Since there was no standard, I will not set the fitness standard, so I will defeat the target.
“The player knows that there will be minimal fitness standards in 12 months.
“You must be responsible, but I was impressed with the way they were, I couldn’t give a deeper impression.
‘Field is a big part of the game’
“Fielding has been really hard for the last few weeks, so I hope we can bring energy in that area.
“It’s confidence. Winter was about confidence, and when you lacked against one of the best teams in the world, you drop out to catch it, and I think it is a bit infectious.
“It maintained a positive attitude and we had a lot of defense, so we had a great session under the light, so I’m really sure where they are.
“Physically they are in a really good place and we have a great defender within our T20 team. It’s a big part of the game and we know it.”
Ecclestone, a hopeful EDWARDS, will return to the Indian series
In the UK, there will be no Sophie Ecclestone, the No. 1 spinner of ODI and T20I cricket.
The 26 -year -old boy has recently returned from a knee injury and will continue to play in Lancashire’s domestic game before returning to India later this summer.
Edwards added: “I have communicated with Sop.
“Among us, we were to go back to Lancashire and get crickets under her belt.
“I just want her to play and put herself in a good place to be selected in the Indian series.”
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T20 International Series vs West Indies (May)
- First T20: Wednesday, May 21 at 6:30 pm -Canterbury
- Second T20: Friday, May 23 at 6:35 pm -hove
- Third T20: Monday, May 26 at 2:30 pm -Chelmsford
1 International Series vs. West Indies (May -June)
- First ODI: Friday, May 30 at 1pm) -Derby
- Second ODI: Wednesday, June 4 at 1pm) -Laster
- Third ODI: Saturday, June 7 (11 am) -taunton
T20 International Series vs India (June -July)
- First T20: Saturday, June 28 at 2:30 pm -Trent Bridge
- Second T20: Tuesday, July 1 at 6:30 pm -Bristol
- Third T20: Friday, July 4 at 6:35 pm -Kia elliptical type
- Fourth T20: Wednesday, July 9 at 6:30 pm -Emirate Airlines Old Trafford
- Fifth T20: Saturday, July 12 at 6:35 pm -EDGBASTON
1 International Series vs. India (July)
- First ODI: Wednesday, July 16 at 1pm) -Soutam Turn
- Second ODI: Saturday, July 19 (11 am) -Lord
- Third ODI: Tuesday, July 22 (1 pm) -Chester-Les Street