"We're really conscious of the fact that we're incredibly fortunate to have some huge depth in our side, both batting and bowling. I think we've made a really conscious shift towards wanting to take the game on from the very start and probably keep our foot down for as long as we can."
"Obviously, you've got to adapt to conditions and certain circumstances, but it just feels like there's a real ethos within the group to make sure that we can utilise everyone's talent on the day.”
“It's going to be one person's day most of the time, but if we can really be consistent with that, we've got a good chance of being successful more often than not," Ellyse was quoted as saying by ICC before the team's departure to India to play a three-match ODI series ahead of the marquee tournament.
Set to feature in her fifth Women’s ODI World Cup, Ellyse said the new faces had adjusted well in the Australian side. "(There's been) some fairly big changes to our group over the last four years."
"But in the last particularly 12 months, we've had a fairly stable group and some really amazing young talent emerge as mainstays as well, contributing consistently in every match. From that perspective, it's definitely a slightly different-looking team, but I think still a really stable and established team," she said.
Australia will open their World Cup defence against New Zealand on October 1 at Holkar Stadium in Indore. Ellyse also lauded fellow fast-bowling all-rounder Annabel Sutherland for her all-round consistency, adding that she along with Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll can make a big difference in the tournament.
"But in the last particularly 12 months, we've had a fairly stable group and some really amazing young talent emerge as mainstays as well, contributing consistently in every match. From that perspective, it's definitely a slightly different-looking team, but I think still a really stable and established team," she said.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score"I think they balance out the experience that we have as well. I'm sure Annabel's going to have a wonderful tournament. She works exceptionally hard at her game. She's never standing still. It feels like with the women's game, every World Cup just gets a little bit bigger, more competitive, and there's more on the line."
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