Alyssa Healy has taken his team to the third consecutive CPI Women’s Championship.© X/Twitter
The Australian pattern Alyssa Healy has taken his team to the third consecutive Women’s CPI championship and does not plan to stop, with an eye already in the Women’s Crick World Cricket Cup this year, as of August. With a strong end to 2024 after the victories of the series against India and New Zealand, she says they are ready and are totally motivated to compete for another trophy when they arrive in India for the Women’s Cricket World Cup of the CPI in late This year. And they have already shown that with a dominant performance in the ashes against Ireland, winning the first four games of the series comfortably to retain the trophy and be undefeated in its three T20 and Odi so far.
“We have played a really consistent one -day cryket during the last cycle, so the girls really get excited about the wrapping,” said Healy as cited by ICC.
“The last cycle was really exciting. Let’s go to the last two series to see who would win the trophy was really great. For us to make a good pair of performances in those series and take us to the line was really important, so the girls are Really excited to win this trophy and, hopefully, they are also good vibrations for the next cycle, “he added.
The 34 -year -old woman has always had the attention to the qualification for the Women’s Cricket World Cup ICC: “Part of the championship stays at the upper end of the stairs to make sure it qualifies!” – But you are also satisfied with the Crickt style that your team has played and the consistency of its results.
“Knowing the nature of this cycle and how very disputed it was, it is a good sign for the Odi World Cup,” he added.
“It is really exciting. The group is also really driven by that, to know that yes, we are playing a good Crick, but it is a World Cup, and we know that there will be many other teams competing for that trophy, so we are excited to arrive There and start, “he concluded.
The CPI Women’s Cricket World Cup will begin in India this August.
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