Kate Cross Struggling to Get Her Head Around 'Savage' World Cup Snub
Kate Cross was left off England's 15-player World Cup squad due to selectors choosing four specialist spinners for subcontinent conditions despite her strong recent performance and experience.
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'Feels savage': Veteran England bowler Kate Cross taken aback by World Cup snub
England named their 15-strong Women's World Cup squad, led by Nat Sciver-Brunt with most of the familiar faces including Heather Knight and Danni Wyatt-Hode returning while the likes of Maia Bouchier, Kate Cross and Alice Davidson-Richards not finding a place. The squad also marked a return for leg-spinner Sarah Glenn, who was among four spinners alongside Linsey Smith, Charlie Dean and Sophie Eclestone, which meant that Cross, an extra pacer di…
“It feels savage” - Kate Cross reacts to England Women’s World Cup omission
Kate_Cross (PC: X) England Women’s fast bowler Kate Cross has admitted that being left out of the squad for the Women’s World Cup “feels savage,” saying the decision was difficult for her to accept. Despite her rich experience and recent return from injury, the 33-year-old seamer has not been included in Charlotte Edwards’ 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, starting on September 30. “What I’m r…
'It Feels Savage,' Kate Cross' First Reaction to England's 2025 Women's World Cup Snub - Female Cricket
England’s preparations for the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 have been overshadowed by the shock omission of pace bowler Kate Cross, who described the decision as “savage” after being… The post ‘It Feels Savage,’ Kate Cross’ First Reaction to England’s 2025 Women’s World Cup Snub appeared first on Female Cricket.
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