Charlotte Edwards, the Head Coach of England’s women’s cricket team, recently weighed in on the topic. She weighed in on the team’s chances at the next World Cup. In a wide-ranging 32-minute sit-down interview of “Stumped”, Edwards sizzled through the pressure and scrutiny of the upcoming tournament. Listen back to this exciting discussion now, streaming exclusively on BBC Sounds.
During the interview, Edwards elaborated on her coaching strategies and the preparations that the team is undertaking as they aim for success on the global stage. She focused on the importance of creating a solid team culture. She underscored the importance of building resilience in athletes as they gear up for critical competitions.
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Edwards’ interview can be accessed through the direct URL: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct6zjl. Along with the discussion, a graphic visualizing Artist Relief can be found at .
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