The new head coach in England Charlotte Edwards said that players must be responsible for their condition when it outlines her expectations in the role.
The former Captain of England is replaced by Jon Lewis, who was Released in connection with 16-0 ashes in Australia during the winter when tourists lost all seven games On a tour for punishment.
During the tour, Spinner Sophie Ecclestone refused to be asked by a former teammate and now media scientist Alex Hartley after the other questioned English condition as a result of the T20 World Cup, which was severely criticized by the public and the media.
“As far as fitness is concerned, I go to Loughborough next week and the team will be in the fitness session, so I will judge them next week,” Edwards said.
“I want more responsibility from players around fitness. I don’t want it to be a spoken point that moved forward. That’s really important to me.
“As far as our professional standards are concerned, anyone who knows me, I set quite high standards, so that’s something I instill in this group.
“It’s a new beginning for all of us. And I can’t really wait to start.”
Edwards led England to the World Championship titles in 2009 and World Cup titles, while from 2006 to 2016 she also won three Ashes series in a ten -year magic.
The 45-year-old will hope that after his damned Ashesian tour will revive England, but the first thing on her program will find a new captain.
Heather Knight, who replaced Edwards as captain Ao a year later, won the 50-Over World Championship at home, was removed from work after a hammer ash.
“We have several meetings over the next few days, so I hope it will take two weeks,” Edwards added.
“I have some of my own thoughts that I will not share, but we have a narrower list.”
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