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We weren't very good - Sciver-Brunt
Western Daily Press
|October 17, 2025
ENGLAND captain Nat Sciver-Brunt admitted her side were not good enough after rain saved them from a likely defeat against winless Pakistan at the Women's Cricket World Cup on Wednesday.
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At 34 without loss, Pakistan appeared to be cruising towards a readjusted target of 113 in their group match in Colombo when bad weather forced the game to be abandoned. The no result meant England's unbeaten record in the World Cup was fortuitously preserved and they returned to top spot in the table.
Sciver-Brunt said at the post-match presentation: "Yes, we weren’t very good today and we'll hold our hands up.
"Pakistan bowled brilliantly and the conditions had changed by the time we got the ball."
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