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Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Charlie Dean says more scrutiny on England is ‘a good thing’

England spinner Charlie Dean says the increase in scrutiny the team has faced since a difficult winter is a positive thing for their game.

Dean, 24, was part of the England squads that were knocked out of the T20 World Cup at the group stage by West Indies last year and subsequently thrashed 16-0 by Australia in the Women’s Ashes.

But speaking after Nat Sciver-Brunt’s side hammered South Africa in their Women’s World Cup opener on Friday, Dean says they are becoming “tougher” from the experiences.

“We’ve had challenges, and the way you get around those is with resilience,” Dean told BBC Sport.

“We had bit of scrutiny on us and that can only be a good thing – it means people are watching.”

Dean added England are adopting a “tougher” and “really positive” approach she feels is helping the side get their “mojo” back.

In the Ashes fallout England were criticised for their fitness and attitudes on and off the field, but the 10-wicket thrashing of the Proteas felt like a statement win under the leadership of Sciver-Brunt and coach Charlotte Edwards.

Linsey Smith starred with three wickets, while Dean took 2-14 on a Guwahati pitch that offered plenty of assistance for the spinners, but Dean is cautious about getting carried away after such a comprehensive victory.

“Bowling a team out for under 100 is something that you always strive to do, but you never really think it’s going to happen,” added Dean.

“So to start like that in a World Cup is fantastic but we are being really objective with our reflections – there’s always things that you can do better. It’s not going to happen that quickly every game.”

England take on Bangladesh – who they have only faced once in a one-day international at the last World Cup in 2022 – in their second game in Guwahati on Tuesday, before travelling to Colombo for fixtures against Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

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