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'To beat India, you cannot rely on … ': Nasser Hussain warns England ahead of crucial Women's Cricket World Cup fixture | Cricket News – The Times of India

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NEW DELHI: The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup is moving into its crucial phase, with India and England set to face off on October 19 in a match that could determine the semifinal lineup.Former England captain Nasser Hussain, who played 96 Tests and 88 ODIs for his country, shared his insights about both teams’ performances in the tournament.

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“It’s been an excellent tournament. England started brilliantly against South Africa but had some luck on their side against Bangladesh and Pakistan. India, on the other hand, began well but lost two tight games to South Africa and Australia. Both sides have shown quality cricket,” Hussain said during the JioStar Press Room. England have maintained steady performance with their bowling and fielding, led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, and Charlie Dean. However, their batting unit needs more comprehensive contributions.“To beat India, you cannot rely on just one or two players. Everyone needs to play their part,” he added.India face the challenge of converting good cricket into results after consecutive defeats on home soil.“As hosts, you are always under pressure. It is easy to say you do not feel it when you are winning, but after two losses, every game becomes a must-win. India are not playing bad cricket. They have just lost close games because of brilliant moments from the opposition,” the former England skipper stated. “They need to remember they beat England in England earlier this summer and use that belief.”Hussain addressed concerns about India’s reading of home conditions, adding, “It is more about the balance of the side. England have that sixth bowling option, which gives them flexibility when things go wrong. But I do not mind India’s setup either because the modern game is about batting deep.” He emphasised the importance of India maintaining an aggressive approach: “In the first couple of games, India were just trying to get a par score. Against Australia, they went harder and looked better even though they lost. That is the mindset they need. Go hard at England, use that extra batter, and remember players like Deepti Sharma and Sneh Rana can rescue you down the order.”Despite Harmanpreet Kaur’s modest form, Hussain remains optimistic about her potential impact.“She has had a few starts but no big scores yet, but players like Alyssa Healy have gone through quiet patches before producing match-winning performances. Harmanpreet has a fabulous World Cup record and the ability to seize big moments. With her experience and skill, she can still turn the tide for India,” he continued.“You win this, go to six points, beat New Zealand, and suddenly you are looking at the semifinals. Enjoy it, because the whole world is watching.”For England, Hussain suggested that Danni Wyatt Hodge could be considered for inclusion. “It is a tough call in such a big game. Wyatt has the experience and is good against spin, so she could come in at the top or middle order. But changing the combination now would be a brave move,” he concluded.(The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup match between India and England will be broadcast live on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network on October 19 at 3:00 PM IST.)

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