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Jones expects ‘tricky’ task behind stumps during T20 World Cup in Bangladesh
England's Amy Jones bats during the third Women's One-Day International, Bristol, July 3, 2024

ENGLAND’S Amy Jones admitted today she will have to make wicketkeeping adjustments to deal with the turning tracks of Bangladesh at the Women’s T20 World Cup in October.

Jones is regarded as one of the world’s best with the gloves and is especially adroit standing up to the stumps, complementing the work of spinners Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn and Charlie Dean.

The trio have been at the forefront of England’s unbeaten summer in white-ball series against Pakistan and New Zealand and are likely to take centre stage on the slow and low pitches of Bangladesh.

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