Key Points

England finds itself in a challenging position after two consecutive T20I defeats against India. Former captain Heather Knight has publicly advocated for Charlie Dean's inclusion in the playing XI, believing she could provide crucial bowling balance. Knight specifically highlighted Dean's strong track record against Smriti Mandhana and suggested Linsey Smith might be the player to make way. Despite the series deficit, Knight remains optimistic and encourages the team to maintain high spirits and focus on improvement.

Key Points: Heather Knight Calls for Charlie Dean Return vs India

  • Heather Knight backs Charlie Dean's return to England's T20I squad
  • England trails 2-0 in five-match series against India
  • Knight suggests replacing Linsey Smith with Dean
  • Former captain emphasizes maintaining team morale and confidence
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Knight backs Charlie Dean recall for remaining T20Is against India

England's Heather Knight urges Charlie Dean's inclusion after T20I series loss, highlighting tactical changes needed against India.

"Charlie Dean is one of your best five bowlers and she needs to play. - Heather Knight, Sky Sports"

Bristol, July 2

After England's second consecutive T20I defeat to India, former captain Heather Knight has called for decisive changes to the playing XI, urging the inclusion of bowling all-rounder Charlie Dean for the remainder of the T20I series against India.

England slumped to a 24-run loss in the second T20I at Bristol on Tuesday, leaving them 2-0 down in the five-match series and staring at the prospect of their first bilateral T20I series defeat at home since 2023.

While England showed signs of improvement compared to their opening defeat, Knight believes adjustments are essential to better counter a powerful Indian batting line-up.

"Charlie Dean is one of your best five bowlers and she needs to play. She is a brilliant match-up against Smriti Mandhana with a real good strike rate in the past in the Powerplay taking wickets and she is great in the field, so I imagine Charlie Dean will come in. For me she would have started the series as she is an exceptional player," Knight told Sky Sports.

Knight, currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, pointed out that Linsey Smith, who has struggled to make an impact so far in the series, could be the player to make way for Dean's return.

"You either go with two seamers and you rest one of the seamers, or Linsey Smith has had a tough couple of games off the back of a good series against the West Indies. She has looked vulnerable, she probably hasn't changed pace as much as conditions warranted and she hasn't been quite as accurate as she was in the West Indies," Knight noted.

Beyond selection matters, Knight urged England to stay positive and avoid retreating into their shells after two tough outings.

"I think it is important that they don't go into their shells and that spirits remain high. You can't feel sorry for yourself and that is the main thing they (team management) will pass on. You can't feel down, and we are still in this series. Yes we can improve on this; yes, we can do this better, and they will try and build that confidence back up," Knight said.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a cricket lover, I think Knight makes valid points. Dean could be dangerous, but our batters have handled quality spin well recently. The real test will be how England adjust their field placements.
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Aditya G
England is panicking too soon! 2 matches don't make a series. But honestly, our girls are playing out of their skins. Jemimah's fielding yesterday was 🔥
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Sarah B
Respectfully disagree with Knight here. The problem isn't just bowling - England's batting has been shaky against India's spinners throughout the series. Need more than just Dean's inclusion.
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Nisha Z
Yaar, England should focus on their own game instead of worrying about our batters! Indian team's confidence is sky high after the Commonwealth Games performance. 3-0 loading? 😉
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Karthik V
Interesting analysis. Dean is good but our middle order with Richa and Deepti has been exceptional under pressure. England needs to find answers to our batting depth.

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