Sports News

Jones says England women ‘pretty relaxed’ in Ashes comeback bid

Eyes on the prize - England wicketkeeper Amy Jones (Marco Longari)


Eyes on the prize - England wicketkeeper Amy Jones (Marco Longari)

Eyes on the prize – England wicketkeeper Amy Jones (Marco Longari)

England wicketkeeper Amy Jones has insisted there is no extra pressure on the hosts as they look to complete a remarkable series win in the Women’s Ashes after being on the brink of a comprehensive defeat.

Heather Knight’s team were 6-0 down in the multi-format series after losing both the lone Test and the first Twenty20 international against double white-ball world champions Australia.

But they have fought back impressively to be all square at 6-6 following a two-wicket win in the first one-day international in Bristol on Wednesday.

Victory in the second ODI at Hampshire’s Ageas Bowl headquarters on Sunday leave England just a win away from regaining the Ashes for the first time since 2014 and inflict a first ODI-series defeat on Australia in a decade.

Jones, however, insisted England would still retain the “underdog” mentality that has served them well in recent games.

“I think everyone is feeling pretty relaxed,” she told reporters on Saturday. “We had a good review of the game, looking at areas where we can improve still, which was really motivating as a group after a win.

“We’ve obviously got an opportunity to win the ODI series tomorrow so everyone is pretty excited about it.”

The 30-year-old, who had the unenviable task of succeeding England great Sarah Taylor behind the stumps added: “We’ve gone the whole series feeling like underdogs and we’re just trying to keep that mentality of acknowledging how good a side Australia are, but sticking to our strengths and trying to put them under as much pressure as possible during the game.

“It will be a similar mindset tomorrow I think.

“I think there was more pressure when we were 6-0 down than there is now.”

The series concludes with the third ODI at Taunton on Tuesday.

jdg/nr



Article courtesy of
Source link

Related posts

Coronavirus and F1: Delayed start or no season at all? What happens next in Formula 1?

admin

Formula 1 calendar: Vietnamese Grand Prix dropped from 2021 F1 schedule

admin

Coronavirus: LTA plans £20m aid package for venues, coaches, officials and players

admin

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy