Danni Wyatt-Hodge has defended England’s kind after the aspect suffered a disappointing group-stage exit on the Girls’s T20 World Cup final month.
England had been dumped out earlier than the knockout phases for the primary time since 2010 following a six-wicket loss to West Indies who, chasing 142 to win, raced to 100 inside 12 overs as England dropped 5 catches alongside the best way.
Heather Knight’s aspect are again in motion for the primary time since on Sunday, enjoying South Africa within the first of three T20 internationals – stay on Sky Sports activities Cricket and Principal Occasion from 3.30pm – forward of a three-match ODI sequence and a one-off Check.
“No, I don’t think so,” Wyatt-Hodge answered, when requested if the staff had some extent to show on their tour of South Africa.
“We have had a extremely profitable final couple of years and we do not turn out to be a nasty aspect in that eight or so overs we had towards West Indies. We have to take a look at the positives.
“We’re right here now in South Africa, excited to get going. There’s actually good vibes across the group.
“We want to inspire and entertain, as always, and focus on playing that fearless brand of cricket that we’ve played over the last couple of years.”
Quizzed additional on the calamitous loss to West Indies, Wyatt-Hodge stated: “When you’re under the pump in tournament cricket, it’s not easy.
“I believe the women will be taught rather a lot from that second, so we have simply bought to see the positives from it.
“If we’re in that position again, we’ll know what to do. We’ve just got to move on and make the most of this series.”
Requested if the criticism of the aspect had shocked her, Wyatt-Hodge replied: “No, that’s part of the game now.
“We put ourselves on the market. Individuals are entitled to say what they need outdoors of this group, that is superb, however we all know what is going on on and that is all that issues.”
England have lost the services of Paige Scholfield for the T20 leg of their tour of South Africa, with the 28-year-old Surrey all-rounder withdrawn from the squad after suffering an ankle injury in training on Tuesday.
“We’re obviously really gutted for Paige,” Wyatt-Hodge stated. “She’s a good mate of mine as well, so I was really sad to see her go down.
“She’s a troublesome cookie. She has been actually unfortunate with accidents over the previous few years however I’ve simply seen her and she or he is placing a smile on her face and staying constructive.
“She really deserved her chance in this squad for this series. But I’m sure there will be lots more chances for her to show off what she can do in England colours.”
England in South Africa fixtures – stay on Sky Sports activities
T20 sequence
- Sunday November 24: South Africa vs England – Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium, East London
- Wednesday November 27: South Africa vs England – Willowmoore Park, Benoni
- Saturday November 30: South Africa vs England – SuperSport Park, Centurion
ODI sequence
- Wednesday December 4: South Africa vs England – Kimberley Oval, Kimberley
- Sunday December 8: South Africa vs England – Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium, Durban
- Wednesday December 11: South Africa vs England – JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom
Check match
- December 15-18: South Africa vs England – Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein
Watch England’s three-format tour of South Africa stay on Sky Sports activities Cricket from November 24 till the run as much as Christmas. Get Sky Sports activities to observe cricket and much extra stay.