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Australian star Ellie Perry supported Charlotte Edwards to revive England’s fate

England women Last year’s T20 World Cup has faced a challenging period to get out of a group-step and against a wide 16–0 Ashes Whitewash Australia women In winter.

England’s recent struggle and new role of Charlotte Edwards

These failures inspired a significant change, which led to the appointment of the former captain. Charlotte Edwards As a head coach. While Edwards’s tenure began with a clean sweep against the West Indies, England have since surpassed themselves 2–1 in the ongoing T20 series. India womenThe road sign for recovery is still going on.

Alice Perry’s support for Charlotte Edwards

Despite England’s recent form, Australian cricket icon Elis periWidely considered as one of the greats of the game all -time, remains stable in its belief that Edwards will soon perform the team at its peak. Perry, who plays under Edwards in Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League (BBL), pointed to Edwards’s broad and successful coaching career. Edwards has directed teams for several titles, including Triumps with Southern Wipers, in hundred and Southern brave Mumbai Indians (MI) In the Women’s Premier League (WPL).

Also read: Mumbai Indians gave a emotional farewell to Charlotte Edwards, as she handles as England women head coach

When the Edwards’s frequent success came to know, Perry appreciated his former coach’s deep understanding of the game. “She simply knows the game from inside. His ability to provide his knowledge and knowledge for spectrum players is probably unique,” Perry asked the PA new agency. He further emphasized the dedication of Edwards, “What people do not see is how bloody work she does. I do not know a coach that is more invested than Lotti. It is not surprising that he got success. ,

The eight -time World Cup winner Perry, currently playing for Hampshire, has also benefited from the absence of Edwards by staying in his seaside apartments.

Also read: WBBL – Sydney Sixers appoints a new head coach for the upcoming two sessions after the exit of Charlotte Edwards

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