Charlie Dean enjoys captaincy as England faces India in T20 series
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 10:40 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Charlie Dean, the stand-in captain for England Women's cricket team, is looking forward to the T20 series finale against India on June 2 in Taunton. Dean has expressed her enjoyment in leading the team during recent matches, including a drawn ODI series against New Zealand and a T20 series where the two teams are currently tied 1-1. She praised the support from experienced teammates like Heather Knight and noted that the World Cup preparation is progressing well with upcoming matches scheduled against Australia and India before the tournament begins on June 12. Dean aims to secure a series win against India before focusing on the World Cup.
- •England and India are tied 1-1 in their T20 series ahead of the finale.
- •The match is scheduled for June 2 in Taunton.
- •Dean has led the team in the absence of Nat Sciver-Brunt.
- •England is preparing for the World Cup starting June 12.
- •Dean highlights the valuable support from teammate Heather Knight.
- 10:40 AMYahoo Sports — Dean enjoying 'fun' England captaincy role
"Stand-in England Women's captain Charlie Dean says she is enjoying the job as she prepares for a T20 series finale against India.
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