England women can rise for T20 World Cup: new coach

England women can rise for T20 World Cup: new coach

England head coach Jon Lewis is decided to unseat “standard bearers” Australia on the Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa as he begins to grapple with the most important job of his profession.

Lewis isn’t any stranger to the worldwide enviornment, capped by his nation in all three codecs as a participant earlier than main the lads’s Under-19 setup and dealing alongside the likes of James Anderson and Stuart Broad because the ECB’s tempo bowling lead for nearly two years.

He was a key a part of Chris Silverwood’s backroom staff over the last Ashes, when Australia claimed a 4-0 win, and left the lads’s recreation in December to take over the ladies’s staff from Lisa Keightley.

The identification of England’s principal rivals is a well-recognized one and their dominance much more pronounced, with Australia’s ladies profitable the final three World Cup tournaments and holding the Ashes urn for the final 4 collection.

“This is 100 per cent, for sure, my biggest job so far,” Lewis stated.

“As a skills coach in the men’s set-up you have influence, you have a say, but the decisions aren’t yours, they’re someone else’s. This is a much greater challenge for me.

“Australia are undoubtedly the usual bearers within the ladies’s recreation, they’re the benchmark staff. They’ve carried out fantastically properly since 2017, after we final received a World Cup, they usually have dominated.

“We’ll go into this tournament with Australia as favourites and that’s right, they should be. But with favouritism comes the demands and the pressures to keep on winning.”

England start their marketing campaign on February 11, going through the West Indies, having crushed the identical opponents 8-0 on combination on their latest white-ball tour of the Caribbean.

Lewis believes there may be room for even essentially the most established figures in his staff to succeed in recent heights.

“I think all of them have levels to explore, in terms of how they play the game. The newer players are obviously exciting, with high potential, but the senior group is one that still has a lot of untapped potential.

“Heather Knight, our captain, is an extremely proficient participant and a very good chief, however I see extra in her tank when it comes to how artistic she will be, how unconventionally she will play and captain.

“There’s Nat Sciver-Brunt, one of the best players in the world, and she’s someone who could go even further with the tempo she can play at. She can dominate teams.

“At occasions I really feel these two gamers have felt actually accountable for the outcomes of the staff, so I’ve instructed them it is my job to boost the usual of everybody to allow them to be much more expressive.

“If you can just free some of their minds up, make them realise they don’t have to stick to how it’s always been done, the talent we have is so abundant.

This group can do anything they want to. They might not realise it yet, but it’s my job to get that out of them.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au