England Women's Cricket Team Shifts Training Camp Amid Regional Tensions
The England women's cricket team rescheduled their T20 World Cup training camp to South Africa due to regional security issues. They will prepare with a five-match series in Pretoria, forming squads named after cricket icons. This series serves as a critical selection opportunity for the World Cup.
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Faced with regional security threats, the England women's cricket team has shifted its T20 World Cup preparation camp from Abu Dhabi to South Africa.
The squad will now train in Pretoria, holding a competitive five-match intra-squad series from March 10 to 27, featuring two teams named after cricket luminaries Jan Brittin and Rachael Heyhoe-Flint.
Head coach Charlotte Edwards emphasizes this as a pivotal chance for players to showcase their skills before the World Cup, urging them to seize this trial ahead of a packed international schedule, including series against New Zealand and India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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