England’s young pacer Lauren Bell, who made her international debut last year, is eagerly awaiting the Women’s Ashes opener at Trent Bridge. Bell is looking forward to representing the English team in their first-ever five-day affair against arch-rival Australia in the Nottingham Test, commencing on June 22.
“When I made my debut last year it was memorable for so many reasons but the thing that really stood out was just how special Test match cricket felt. I don’t think I had ever fully appreciated it before, but I could see just how special it was to be part of and felt so lucky to be part of it,” Bell told a news agency ahead of the Ashes opener.
We can’t be worried about getting something wrong: Bell
“It’s exciting to be playing at Trent Bridge this year, a big Test ground with lots of history, and we need to appreciate women’s cricket heading in the right direction and show how far we’ve come. We know they have been ahead of us for the last few years, but we’ve worked really hard and there’s real confidence that we can really challenge them this year. We have to not be scared about failing. We can’t be worried about getting something wrong, thinking about what might happen if we do,” she added.