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Women’s T20 WC: We Have Prepared The Best We Can, Says Heather Knight
England, the inaugural tournament winners in 2009, are in Group B of the competition to be held in Dubai and Sharjah from October 3-20. Alongside them in Group B are 2016 champions West Indies, South Africa, Bangladesh and Scotland.
“We are clear about how we want to do things and how we want to play. We have prepared the best we can and feel in a great spot. It’s important not to change how we play because it’s the World Cup with added pressure and added external expectation to be successful. It’s about doing the best we can and approaching it with a one game at a time mentality.
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