Whereas her senior gamers have been away earlier than Christmas on the Girls’s Large Bash League (WBBL) in Australia, Edwards was within the UK. She labored with others from her current squads but additionally these subsequent in line and the Beneath-19s.
Rather than fixtures, England have organized three coaching camps over the approaching months, the primary of which takes place this week in Oman.
One other follows in South Africa earlier than the very best 30 gamers within the nation will journey to the United Arab Emirates for an intra-squad collection.
“We will be placing the very best towards the very best and we’ll get a really, very clear indication of the place that subsequent group of gamers are,” Edwards says.
Wicketkeeper Kira Chathli, 18-year-old spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman, each of Surrey, Essex batter Jodi Grewcock, Hampshire keeper Rhianna Southby and Warwickshire all-rounder Charis Pavely are all in Oman in a touch at who could also be subsequent in line.
They are going to be joined by Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Lauren Filer, Danielle Gibson, Freya Kemp, Em Arlott, Issy Wong, Mahika Gaur and Emma Lamb, who’ve all been capped beforehand.
Different high-profile absences may be simply defined.
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, Lauren Bell, Sophie Ecclestone, Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Linsey Smith are on the Girls’s Premier League in India whereas others like Amy Jones, Tammy Beaumont, former captain Knight and Sophia Dunkley are being given day off after the WBBL, as is 18-year-old Hundred sensation Davina Perrin.
However deciding when to look to the subsequent era may be the hardest half for any head coach throughout sport, particularly when a World Cup looms.
Edwards would be the coach to make that decision on a present crop which have led the ladies’s sport for a era.
“We’re making an attempt to create that aggressive edge now to our gamers in order that it isn’t all carried out and dusted who’s within the workforce,” she says.
“I spoke to the gamers the opposite day about that. I stated everybody on this room is in rivalry of enjoying at a World Cup. It does not matter for those who’re 18 or 35.”
Alternatives could after all come sooner to others due to the gaps to fill.
Edwards name-checks the necessity for a “bowling all-rounder” – a lift for the likes of 20-year-old Kemp, who has spent three years dogged by again stress fractures, and Gibson, who missed the World Cup with the identical challenge.
A scarcity of left-handers has been a problem since Lydia Greenway retired in 2016 – a lot so former bowler Tash Farrant was seconded from the commentary field in India to offer a left-hander for bowlers to practise towards.
Kemp, the extremely rated Grewcock, and Pavely, 21, have a bonus there.
“I do not need straightforward choices,” Edwards says. “I need it to be onerous.
“I need folks to be banging on the door and saying ‘you have to decide me’ and that is hopefully the place we’ll get to come back to the top of Abu Dhabi.”
