Accrington Observer

We’re ready for five-dayers: Cross

- CRICKET SONIA TWIGG

KATE Cross insists the women’s game is ‘ready for five days of cricket’ as England prepare for the only four-day Test of the women’s Ashes against Australia.

Heather Knight’s side go into the clash in Canberra looking to become the first English team to win a Test match Down Under this winter after the men crashed to a 4-0 series defeat.

England are 4-2 behind in the multi-format series after Australia won the opening T20 and the subsequent two were washed out, leaving the visitors needing to avoid defeat to keep their hopes of regaining the Ashes alive.

And Lancashire bowler Cross thinks that with recent four-day encounters having produced a lot of draws, it’s time for a change to the women’s game.

“I think we’re ready for five days of cricket now, I think historical­ly that was around tour lengths and women apparently weren’t fit enough to be

able to manage five days, but I think we’re ready for that now,” said Cross.

The last four women’s Test matches have all ended in draws, while England have not won a Test since their last victory over Australia, in the 2013-14 Ashes, but Cross, who started her career at Heywood and

was the first girl admitted to Lancashire’s Academy, believes that could be resolved with the introducti­on of an extra day.

“I think that would help with those draws that we keep getting,” she said.

“I think if you play five days of cricket you’re probably going to get

more results out of women’s Test matches so maybe that would be something we could look into moving forward.”

The series was restructur­ed following England’s arrival in Australia, with the three T20s brought forward to start the series because of the mandatory 10-day quarantine upon arriving in New Zealand for the World Cup in March.

“A lot of the girls, as far as I’m aware, haven’t touched a red ball since they got here so our preparatio­n hasn’t been ideal - it’s not been what we had it down to be before we left around Christmast­ime, so it’s now going to be whichever team adapts the best to the conditions and manages to get out there and perform,” Cross added.

“If you were planning an Ashes preparatio­n, this wouldn’t have been it for us, this wouldn’t have been written down so I think we’ve just got to make the most of it and, hopefully, the adrenaline of playing in a Test match gets us through.

“Having played more Test cricket in the last couple of years will stand us in a better stead than it would have done if we’d not played those games.”

Lauren Bell was added to the England Women’s squad for the Test match, with the 21-year-old seamer yet to be capped at internatio­nal level.

 ?? Alex Davidson ?? Lancashire bowler Kate Cross pictured on England duty
Alex Davidson Lancashire bowler Kate Cross pictured on England duty

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