Nat Sciver-Brunt hopes England can make home advantage count at Women’s World Cup


England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt believes home conditions can give her side an advantage at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup. Recalling England’s 2017 triumph, she said the team remains focused on making the most of another opportunity on home soil.

Published Date – 10 June 2026, 12:11 PM

Nat Sciver-Brunt hopes England can make home advantage count at Women’s World Cup
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Hyderabad: England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt said she never thought to get to play one World Cup at home, let alone two.

“It is so exciting, and I just think this summer will be such a brilliant moment for women’s sport in England, and I am expecting the
cricket to be of a high standard as well,” Scriver-Brunt informed ICC Media ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup in the UK.


“Hopefully, we can showcase the game in a great light and have a massively competitive tournament, and for England to do really well,
of course! That summer we had in 2017, when we won the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, it felt like it was written in the stars a little
bit,” she said.

“We had done a lot of hard work in getting to that point and earned the opportunity to be in that final. We were in a marathon not a
sprint, and we knew the whole tournament would be a battle in terms of close games, and that there would be twists and turns in the matches
we played, so we had to really be focussed right until the end,” Sciver-Brunt said.

“As a group, we had such great camaraderie, it was a fantastic summer to be part of and one that doesn’t feel like it was almost 10 years
ago. Coming into this tournament I have been reminded many times that England has never failed to win a World Cup on home soil, so surely
that just means we are going to win! Of course I know it doesn’t work that way, so that fact doesn’t really change anything!,” she explained.

“It goes without saying that I want to add my name to the list of England captains who have lifted a World Cup at home, and I don’t want
to be the first England captain not to do it,” the England captain said.

“And when you are the host nation, whether you are ranked top or not, it gives you an edge. We’ve seen so many teams win their home World
Cups, including us, so I would hope we can use it to our advantage as we try and have the whole country behind us, while not thinking about
the record too much,” Sciver-Brunt said.

“When you are on the pitch and in the game, it is much easier to focus on what you are doing at the time, bowling, batting, fielding. It is
when you have those moments outside, where you can get into, what if I do this, what if that happens?  By the time the tournament comes, we
as a group will feel confident in our abilities and hopefully, we can remain calm and keep present,” she said.

“Watching Tilly Corteen-Coleman get selected in the squad and make her debut reminded me how special it is to play for your country and be
able to relive that day. She is a great talent with the ball and a very exciting prospect for England,” Sciver-Brunt said.

“It is also really cool to see people come back into the setup like Linsey Smith and Dani Gibson and see them thrive. It is a real motivator seeing the drive and perseverance of this team. There has been a lot of change in the last year or so and we know where we want to get to as a group and we know that we have got the people to do it, the players who can be a big part of a World Cup, compete hard and get to the final,”  she explained.

“It is such an exciting time and everyone has put in the hard yards to be in the best position come the start of the World Cup,” she said.



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