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Charlotte Edwards: England women’s head coach says players have ‘100%’ addressed issues over fitness

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Charlotte Edwards: England women’s head coach says players have ‘100%’ addressed issues over fitness
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England head coach Charlotte Edwards says her players have categorically addressed the issues surrounding their fitness.

The physical condition of England’s players was a hot topic of debate before Edwards’ appointment.

England’s early exit from the Women’s T20 World Cup just under 18 months ago prompted former spinner Alex Hartley to say some players were “letting the team down” in terms of fitness.

Athleticism again came into focus during the Ashes in January 2025, and former coach Jon Lewis attributed it to a cultural difference between the UK and Australia.

Edwards introduced minimum fitness standards for England players when she replaced Lewis in charge last year.

When asked on a BBC Test Match Special debate show if the fitness issue had been put to bed, Edwards responded that it “100%” had.

“We’re in a really good place. The results are all so high. I couldn’t be more chuffed – we’ve made real progress,” Edwards said.

“It’s not just all about whether you can run round a track. It’s all the other elements to it that we’ve tried to make just as important.”

Edwards will celebrate a year in charge of England, who host the T20 World Cup this summer, on Wednesday.

The 46-year-old said the introduction of specific benchmarks relating to fitness have had the desired impact.

“I think once you set out the expectation, the players know what they need to do. And we’ve added in sort of benchmarks over the winter,” Edwards added.

“We’ve got to keep raising the standard. The players have fully bought into that, which, that was, I guess what I set out to do and am really pleased with the buy-in.

“I don’t know if anyone watched the fielding from the recent [intra-squad] series, but it’s some of the best fielding I’ve seen, certainly from our group, the improvements we’ve made.”

Watch the full debate about England’s women’s team on BBC iPlayer or listen to it as a podcast on BBC Sounds.

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