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England squad to skip domestic matches for army camp

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Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and coach Charlotte Edwards took charge of England at the start of last summer England's squad for this summer's Women's T20 World Cup will skip this weekend's round of domestic matches for a camp with the British Army.

Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and coach Charlotte Edwards took charge of England at the start of last summer England's squad for this summer's Women's T20 World Cup will skip this weekend's round of domestic matches for a camp with the British Army. The 15-strong group will spend the weekend on a programme focusing on "decision-making, resilience and delivering high performance when the pressure is turned up", the management says. The trip, at an undisclosed location in the UK, comes a week before the team's first international of the summer - the first of three one-day internationals against New Zealand on Sunday, 10 May.

Three T20s against the White Ferns follow before another three T20s against India. England's World Cup campaign begins against Sri Lanka on 12 June. "We are extremely lucky to be able to send our newly selected World Cup squad into one of the best high-performance environments in the world," said the England and Wales Cricket's Board's managing director of women's cricket Clare Connor.

"I'm confident that what the players will experience and learn over the next few days will be priceless when it comes to performing in some of the pressure moments that a home World Cup will undoubtedly bring. " 'A superstar in the making' - teen's journey from dog-sitting to World Cup Corteen-Coleman, 18, in England T20 World Cup squad We could have won a bit more since 2017 - Sciver-Brunt Before England's victory in the 2010-11 men's Ashes the squad took part in a five-day army bootcamp in a German forest. While bowler James Anderson broke a rib during one boxing match, the camp was credited with bonding the squad together, but the repeat held in Staffordshire before the 2013-14 tour is often pointed to as the start of a doomed campaign .

Charlotte Edwards' England have not played an international fixture this winter and have instead held intra-squad camps as part of their preparations. They missed a round of domestic 50-over matches earlier this month for a camp which focused on T20 skills. With the squad meeting on Thursday for the series-opener in Chester-le-Street, it is unlikely players will take part in Wednesday's round of domestic matches either.