
England Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt still feels that her team still has to play a perfect game, despite their massive victory over Sri Lanka at the ICC cricket championship on Saturday, October 11 at the Stadium R. Premadas in Colombo. England registered its third consecutive victory of the tournament and plunged Sri Lanka by 89 runs to rise to the top of the point table.
Sciver-Brunt led its team from the front with a remarkable versatile show when it scored 117 (117) and later lifted 2/25 in five overs. Despite her star performance and the commanding victory of her team NAT SCIVER-BRUNT was not satisfied with the performance of her teamTo mention that they have to work on building large partnerships in medium breaks.
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“In the patches, he probably didn’t put it together, I would say. I would like to have a larger partnership in our ship shifts to make it feel a little more comfortable,” he said in the Sciver-Brunt presentation in the presentation after the match.
England Captain was also convicted by a match player for his incredible performance when she revealed her game plan during her record century.
“I wanted to build a partnership and build something so that the dough coming can accelerate towards the back end. We always talk about having the dough set to an end. Really happy that I did it today.
Sciver-Brunt registered its tenth century ODI and became only the fifth batter in the history of female ODI to win 10 or more, joined the Australian Meg Lanning, English Tammy Beaumont, Indian Mandhan and New Zealand Suzie Bates.
In the books of the records she also improved her name Breaking the record for most of the centuries recorded in the history of the World Women’s Cup. It was the fifth World Cup hundred for the English captain, who in the tournament exceeded his countryman Janette Brittin’s sum of four centuries.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
October 11, 2025