Heather Knight ‘feels responsible’ for the form of a bad ash in England: we make sense to prove | Current news
English captain Heather Knight says “a point for proving” could be a factor that helps three lions bounced from a series of losses and avoid total white ash.
Starting on Thursday, Australia and England will face the final test match at MCG.
Tourists approach the first test for a lit flood in a historic site faced with a white wash of 16-0, losing both legs of white ball 3-0.
“Everyone is very disappointed as we have performed so far,” Knight said on Wednesday.
“We feel like we didn’t play our best cricket as a side.
“As a leader, you somehow feel responsible that things didn’t go the best.
“I’m probably someone who is at best when I have a little sense to prove and I certainly have that this week.”
The bay between the teams appears as big as always, without any signs that England has returned the ashes for the first time since 2014.
Knight added that Seamer Kate Cross, who suffered a back injury against South Africa in December, was not ready to return to a one -time test.
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Pressure on Knight and Lewis?
Another shot in winning in the ashes slipped and will surely lead to questions about the future of Knight and coach Jon Lewis.
England is without trophy in large tournaments because the 50 -year -old World Cup is 2017 and Lewis’ approach Jonball – a focus on an aggression he learned working with Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes in the early houses of BAZBALL – did not bring a fun cricket, but without silver accessories, which was appointed to deliver.
Knight has been a captain since 2016, so she may feel that it’s time to be handed over and focus on hitting, but without any obvious heirs – her accusations have fallen against West Indies have shown a lack of leadership from somewhere – and the carrot of the T20 world The 2026 home lawn Cup could be tempted to continue.
He has the support of his players – Duncley, if quite predictable, says that the “100 percent” team is behind the knight – but something will have to change for England to break out of this bed of a big game, whether he is a captain, a trainer, a trainer or playing staff.
Australia may be too strong, but England must be stronger.
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