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Women’s cricket We are making progress, insists Edwards
Bristol Post
|October 31, 2025
CHARLOTTE Edwards insisted England are making progress after dreams of Women’s Cricket World Cup glory were crushed by a woeful 125-run semifinal hammering at the hands of South Africa.
Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt produced a masterclass to put her side on course for surprise victory in Guwahati, smashing 169 off 143 balls ina total of 319-7.
England's opening three batters - Amy Jones, Heather Knight and Tammy Beaumont - were then dismissed for ducks as the favourites wilted when faced with a record chase in a women’s knockout game.
Head coach Edwards, who succeeded the sacked Jon Lewis in April following a 16-0 Ashes drubbing in Australia, told Sky Sports: “I came into this role and I knew it wasn’t going to change overnight.
“T've seen some really positive things to come out of this trip and I think we've performed a little bit better under pressure.
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