Key Points

England's Lauren Bell is excited to bowl against India's formidable opening duo, Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma, in the upcoming T20I series. She believes the challenge will push her and her teammates to perform at their best. The series is also a key opportunity for both teams to prepare for next year's T20 World Cup in England. Bell also praised captain Nat Sciver-Brunt's leadership and welcomed Sophie Ecclestone's return to the squad.

Key Points: Lauren Bell Excited to Bowl at Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma

  • Lauren Bell eager to test skills against India's strong opening pair
  • Series crucial for T20 World Cup prep
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt praised for leadership
  • Sophie Ecclestone's return boosts England
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Hoping that playing against Smriti and Shafali brings the best out of us, says Lauren Bell

England seamer Lauren Bell looks forward to challenging India's star openers Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma in the T20I series.

"I'm hoping it just brings the best out of us – Lauren Bell on facing Smriti and Shafali"

Nottingham, June 27

Ahead of kickstarting their five-match T20I series against India at Trent Bridge, England seamer Lauren Bell said she is hoping the challenge of bowling to the opening pair of Smriti Mandhana and a returning Shafali Verma should bring out the best in herself and her team.

“I guess I'm looking forward to bowling at Smriti - I've obviously played with her. I know we've had a few net battles at the (Southern) Brave before, so I guess that would be a good challenge to play against her, so that'll be really good. Well, the last time I played India, it's always been Smriti and Shafali opening the batting.”

“So it's a challenge we've obviously had before, and one that is really exciting. They're also both very talented and play differently so I'm hoping it just brings the best out of us and it's one of those challenges, as I said, as an England player, you really look forward to this series and I guess thrive off of the challenge and how good the opposition is,” said Lauren in the pre-match press conference on Friday.

With the next Women’s T20 World Cup set to be played in England next year, the series gives a chance to the hosts’ and the visiting Indian team led by Harmanpreet Kaur to identify players who are best suited to excelling in conditions on offer in the country, especially with this being an ODI World Cup year.

“I think all series are really and massively important to this team. You want to win and you want to put on your best performances, and I think obviously the ODI World Cup is just around the corner, but T20 cricket is always really important.”

“A lot of the skills, to be honest, transfer across the formats - a lot of my death bowling skills in T20s come into play in ODI cricket, so as my power play skills. So ODI is just a bit more extended, but it's still really important, and this group's obviously got a few new faces in. It's still really exciting and a chance to build towards next summer,” she added.

England are coming on the back of an ODI and T20I series win over the West Indies at home, marking it a bright start for life under the new captain-coach duo of Nat Sciver-Brunt and Charlotte Edwards. Apart from the pressures of being England’s captain and all-round mainstay, Nat has been managing a travel life with wife, legendary England pacer Katherine Sciver-Brunt, and her newborn son Theo.

“She’s been amazing. I think she took on the role as everyone knew she would. She's really relaxed, really calm, and wants everyone to have a real say on how they go about their games and what they want to do, which is great.”

“She obviously leads from the front - I mean, she's amazing at all three aspects of the game and everything she does - the way she trains, the type of professional she is – so she's really taking it all in. She has a lot of amazing support as well, and has got all of us to like helping her. But she's made a really good start and I think she's really enjoying it,” added Lauren.

Lauren, who was amongst the wicket-takers in the five games she played against the West Indies, signed off by welcoming Sophie Ecclestone’s return to the set-up after having taken a break to prioritise her well-being and recover from a sore quad. “She's a great addition - I mean, she's the best bowler in the world at what she does.”

“It’s massive what she brings - she's got a lot of leadership qualities and she's really helpful for the spinners. I think they did amazing in the West Indies series without her, but I think they're all very happy to have her back and have her to turn to and talk to. She's obviously extremely talented, and she'll add a lot to our bowling attack. But it's just exciting to have her back and see her happy and enjoying cricket.”

- IANS

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Priya K.
Exciting series ahead! Smriti and Shafali are our power hitters 💥. England better be ready for some fireworks from our girls. Hope our bowlers also step up - Pooja Vastrakar has been in great form lately. #WomenInBlue
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Rahul M.
Good to see mutual respect between players. Lauren Bell seems to understand the challenge our batters pose. But honestly, our middle order needs more consistency - we can't always rely on openers. Need Harmanpreet to find her form.
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Ananya S.
Shafali's return is the big news! 🎉 She brings so much energy to the game. Hope she's worked on her shot selection - if she stays at the crease longer, England will be in trouble. Also great to see women's cricket getting this attention!
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Vikram J.
England's bowling attack looks strong with Ecclestone back. Our batters need to be careful against her spin. This series is crucial preparation for next year's World Cup - hope BCCI arranges more such high-quality matches for our team.
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Sneha P.
Love the sportsmanship here! But as an Indian fan, I want our girls to dominate 😄 We have the talent, just need better fielding standards. Dropped catches cost us the last series against Australia. #ChakDeIndia
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Karan D.
Interesting to see how Nat Sciver-Brunt balances captaincy with personal life. Women athletes have unique challenges that often go unnoticed. Respect to all of them! Hope our media gives this series the coverage it deserves.

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