England off-spin star Charlie Dean plays down concerns surrounding team's fitness levels as they embark on Ashes charge in Australia

England off-spin star Charlie Dean plays down concerns surrounding team's fitness levels as they embark on Ashes charge in Australia

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England off-spin star Charlie Dean plays down concerns surrounding team's fitness levels as they embark on Ashes charge in Australia
Published: Jan, 10 2025 22:39

England off-spinner Charlie Dean has defended her team’s fitness levels as they embark on their latest attempt to regain the Ashes. The first game of their multi-format series starts on Saturday night in Sydney, ending in a day/night Test match at the MCG — with Australia unbeaten in their last five series against England.

 [The first game of their multi-format series starts on Saturday night in Sydney]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The first game of their multi-format series starts on Saturday night in Sydney]

Heather Knight’s side have just completed a successful tour of South Africa, but are yet to shake off claims by their former team-mate Alex Hartley that they were not fit enough during the T20 World Cup in the UAE in the autumn, when England were knocked out in the group stage.

 [Dean has played down fitness concerns ahead of the first one-day international at the North Sydney Oval]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Dean has played down fitness concerns ahead of the first one-day international at the North Sydney Oval]

Hartley told the BBC: ‘Australia have got 15 or 16 athletes. Eighty per cent of the England team are fit and athletic enough, but there are girls in that side that are letting the team down.’. England head coach Jon Lewis hit back, insisting: ‘I 100 per cent don’t agree with that.’.

And now Dean, whose off-breaks have brought her 114 ODI and T20 wickets at an average of 19, has played down concerns ahead of the first one-day international at the North Sydney Oval. England off-spinner Charlie Dean has defended her team’s fitness levels as they embark on their latest attempt to regain the Ashes.

The first game of their multi-format series starts on Saturday night in Sydney. Dean has played down fitness concerns ahead of the first one-day international at the North Sydney Oval. ‘We did a lot of hard work before going to Dubai,’ she said. ‘We knew the World Cup was going to be really hard, and I don’t think the reason we lost was due to our fitness.

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