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Capsey pleased to see England players continue momentum during The Hundred
Alice Capsey, July 23, 2024

ALICE CAPSEY is pleased to see England’s leading lights take charge in the women’s Hundred after taking up head coach Jon Lewis’s challenge to dominate the tournament.

An undefeated summer saw England sweep aside Pakistan and New Zealand with ease and Lewis told his squad to continue proving they were a cut above as they dispersed around the country for the fourth edition of The Hundred.

Capsey has already heeded the call at Oval Invincibles, reeling off successive half-centuries against Birmingham Phoenix and Welsh Fire to start the campaign on a high.

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