How Does Nat Sciver-Brunt View Kate Cross' Omission for the Women’s World Cup 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- Nat Sciver-Brunt discusses the challenges of squad selection.
- The omission of Kate Cross showcases England's increasing depth.
- Sciver-Brunt is ready to lead the team into the World Cup.
- England aims for their fifth title in the upcoming tournament.
- The first match will be against South Africa on October 3.
New Delhi, Aug 30 (NationPress) England's captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has shared insights on the challenging selection decision that resulted in veteran all-rounder Kate Cross being excluded from the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 roster. She described it as a tough moment, yet indicative of England's increasing bench strength.
“Being omitted is never pleasant, especially for someone who's been a cornerstone of our team for quite a while; it carries extra significance. It's incredibly challenging when such decisions arise, yet it reflects our goal as the England side — the necessity to make significant choices each time we finalize a squad or an XI,” Sciver-Brunt stated, as reported by ICC from English media.
She emphasized that, on a broader scale, such decisions bode well for the team: “In a way, this is a positive indication of our status as a group and a squad. The more we face these decisions, the stronger our team will become.”
Sciver-Brunt, appointed captain following Heather Knight's resignation in March, is set to guide England in their quest for a fifth Women’s Cricket World Cup title. After dealing with an Achilles injury over the summer, the seam-bowling all-rounder is now prepared to take on additional bowling duties at this prestigious tournament.
“I've been practicing my bowling, and I feel great physically. The objective is to bowl several overs out there,” Sciver-Brunt mentioned during the launch of the Sage Small Business XI competition. “I take great joy in contributing in all aspects, and I would be thrilled to make an impact with the ball once again.”
England will kick off their World Cup 2025 journey against South Africa on October 3 in Guwahati, aiming to merge experience with depth as they strive to reclaim the title.