This included a top score of 93 against Ireland, and two further half-centuries in wins over Rwanda and the West Indies, and although Australia represents his team’s biggest challenge to date, Scrivens is confident they can win Sunday’s final. where either India or New Zealand would lie in wait.
“We’re really excited,” Scrivens said. “We can’t wait. The mood in the camp is really good and so far throughout the tournament we have been playing really good cricket, which is good to see. We have been on very good form in the last few games.” And hopefully we can continue that into the semi-finals.
“Obviously it’s Australia, who want us to win even more because of the rivalry, but it’s a World Cup semi-final so it’s always going to be a big game. The way we’ve been playing, we should be excited, but really Nothing changes in the game.”
Looking back at the success of the men’s Test team led by Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum in 2022, a focus on mindset has been a common theme in English cricket of late, and Scrivens says his team reaped the rewards Is.
“We are determined as a group and a coaching staff for the U19s to play with a positive mindset,” she said sky game, “It may have been influenced by the people upstairs, but we were all keen to buy into the positive intent and mindset that we have shown.
“It’s going to be a challenge, Australia are a very good team but the way we’re playing it’s really enjoyable for us. We’ll go in with the same mindset, that’s what’s working and [we] Can’t really change it now.”
Scrivens has been well supported with the bat by his top-order colleagues, Liberty Heap and Niamh Holland, both of whom are also the tournament’s leading run-scorers. The platform laid by him has helped push the middle-order to some impressive totals, recording four of the five highest scores England have ever recorded, including their best score of 207 for 2 against Ireland .
“It’s something we’ve talked about and worked on,” she said. “We trust each other, if one of the top three gets out we know the middle order can pick up the pieces and take us to good scores, and that gives us a real sense of freedom to play.” permission is granted.
“Obviously the girls executed it really well, which is great to see. There’s a fearlessness in the group at the moment, we’re not scared of being out or getting hit – it’s just about having a positive mindset.” I’m in.”
The England men’s under-19s reached the final of the World Cup in Antigua in February last year, and although they lost to India on that occasion, one of the stars of that side, Rehan Ahmed, has already played for the senior men’s team. Huh. It’s a prospect Scrivens admitted he is keen to emulate, and after making his Hundred debut for London Spirit last year, he is keen to build on his experience at senior level.
“I’ve played in the U19s now and want to move up to the women’s team, but I don’t know how soon. I just want to play my best cricket and see where I get.”
“Obviously it would be incredible if we go on and win the trophy but we’ve got a tough game tomorrow against Australia and I think that’s our main focus right now. We’ll try not to have too many games ahead. ” That’s what we did in the group stage and it worked well for us, so we’ll just focus on tomorrow’s game.”