England's Twenty20 World Cup campaign has received a boost with Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt now fully recovered from her calf injury, according to Head Coach Charlotte Edwards' assessment.
England's coach has confirmed that Sciver-Brunt is now fit to participate after recovering from her injury sustained in April.
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Edwards praised Sciver-Brunt's return, saying her performance was a significant boost for the team following their six-wicket victory over India on Tuesday, securing a 2-1 series triumph.
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Sciver-Brunt is keen on batting at number three, a position she excels in globally, having achieved success with various franchises. Her preference for this spot is crucial to her performance.
England's women's team boasts a talented asset in Sciver-Brunt, boasting an impressive 2,960 runs as their second-highest scorer in Twenty20 internationals.


