‘We’re allowed to lose’ – Alyssa Healy not fearful by shut defeat at The Oval
“It felt like we were slightly off in every facet of the game again – and we mentioned that after the last game – but we were probably a little bit worse again tonight,” Healy mentioned. “I guess it’s some sort of comfort to know that we didn’t play our best and still only lost by four runs. We’ll just pinpoint it over the next day and a half, and hopefully put it all together for Lord’s [for the third T20I].
“We’re allowed to lose video games of cricket. England additionally got here out firstly of the collection and mentioned that is their strongest format. So you have to probably suppose they are going to problem you sooner or later, they usually did tonight. It’s the sport of cricket. You win some, you lose some. Fortunately for us, we’ve not misplaced quite a bit. But in saying that, hopefully we study much more out of the loss tonight.”
Australia still lead the Ashes by six points to two, with one more T20I and three ODIs – each worth two points – remaining. And they nearly recovered to chase down a target of 187 at The Oval, thanks to Ellyse Perry’s unbeaten 51 off only 27 balls, after Danni Wyatt’s 76 had led England to 186.
“We spoke about what [are] some areas that we would have liked to enhance on for the final recreation, and I believe we improved in a few of them,” Healy said. “But we’re nonetheless form of letting ourselves down in some baby percenters within the recreation – whether or not it’s the fielding or execution with bat and ball – so there’s not a lot you are able to do about it.
“You can train all you like but ultimately if you turn up with a ruthless attitude and a want to win, you can get yourselves over the line. I’m not saying that’s what the issue, is but we just [have to] reset, refocus.”
“We [have] set our sights on what is going to be an amazing occasion at Lord’s on Saturday night… We’re playing at some of the biggest grounds in the country, and people are wanting to turn up and watch because they know what they’re going to get”
Alyssa Healy is thrilled with the response of the general public in England
Just as they’ve set the usual as reigning T20I and ODI world champions, Healy believed this collection was doing the identical for the Women’s Ashes, with bumper crowds attending forward of the following fixture at Lord’s on Saturday, solely the second time England Women have performed there since their World Cup victory in 2017.
“It was a great game of cricket at one of the most iconic grounds in England, which was a great showcase for women’s sport. And you see what you can do when you play on a good ground with a good wicket – people want to turn up and watch,” Healy mentioned of The Oval. “We [have] set our sights on what is going to be an amazing occasion at Lord’s on Saturday night. This Ashes series has been such an amazing one so far.
“We’re enjoying at a number of the greatest grounds within the nation, and individuals are wanting to show up and watch as a result of they know what they are going to get. So to tick Lord’s off, it will be a very a special day for the ladies who get that chance. But I’m certain that the ladies that are not enjoying, there’s going to be a lot extra alternatives in future Ashes collection as a result of they’ve set the benchmark now, which is absolutely thrilling.”
“Oh God, so many feelings. Really joyful,” Glenn said. “Some of us are a bit emotional simply because it has been a very long time coming. We’ve had a number of actually shut calls, and we have all the time recognized we will beat them. It’s simply really [about] getting over the road towards a prime line-up, who’ve had momentum for a very long time.
“We really improved from the last game, but I think there’s still a lot to come from us as well. We will celebrate the win definitely, but with a top-class side, they’ll just come back just as hard or even harder. So I think we’re just going to prepare for the next couple of days, how we can try and get over the line again, and just keep that momentum with us.”
Valkerie Baynes is a common editor, girls’s cricket, at ESPNcricinfo