
England fitness issues put to bed – Edwards
England women’s head coach Charlotte Edwards says her players have “100%” been able to address issues surrounding their fitness.
TUESDAY, 31 MARCH 2026, 06:25

England women’s head coach Charlotte Edwards says her players have “100%” been able to address issues surrounding their fitness.
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