Australian star Ellyse Perry withdraws England to return as a coach of Charlotte Edwards.

The Australian versatile Ellyse Perry thinks that Britain’s new head coaches and former dough Charlotte Edwards can go back, saying that the team is a “champion group”. Earlier this year, the women of the UK lost all of the seven games in Australia’s multi -format Ashes Tour – both of the chief coach Jon Lewis and Captain Heather Knight. However, Perry is sure that this year’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has arrived in India, and will turn the page with Britain’s new head coach Charlotte Edwards.
“If you look at the class of the British team and the players they have, Perry told Sky Sports, which was quoted by ICC to Sky Sports. He said.
He continued: “This summer, not in the UK, but also in the World Cup in India, there is certainly no doubt that they will be a very different team.”
“They are a group of champions, and you are allowed to have some difficult periods and difficulties where you are always a little closed.”
“But there are too many classes in this team, and this will be shown very quickly. Probably more than any longer problems that have been going on for a long time, so I’m excited to see how Edwards brought them back.”
In 2009, the former England captain Edwards took the T20 World Cup titles to a ICC Women’s Crete World Cup.
ICC Hall of Famer hopes to take England one step further at the Cricket World Cup in India this year and will finish the tournament as second place in the 2022 editions.
Both Australia and the UK are already qualified for the election framework tournament – ICC Women’s Championship was the first and third in the 2022/25 ranking.
Although Perry will play a very important role in Australia’s Defense of the Cricket World Cup in India, a senior versatile, followed by a big summer to see that they are hosting the women’s T20 World Cup in England next year.
“Culturally, there is a lot of similarity between Australia and British crickets. I had the chance to play in England during my career and I always love to do it.”
“I look at the T20 Cricket (for Hampshire) here next year, I look at the World Cup in England next year, so I’m excited about being here this summer.”
“Everyone is really looking forward to this event. Especially playing in India, there is a lot of competition that always brings many difficulties.”
In the previous edition of the tournament, the UK was removed from the tournament in the group stages, while the Australian semi -finals were best used by South Africa.
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