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Capsey ends 20-month T20I drought with return to form at No. 4

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England batter Alice Capsey has rediscovered her batting form after a difficult stretch spanning 20 months and 11 innings without a T20I half-century. The England No. 4 acknowledged that her batting is now in a better place following the prolonged lean run. The turnaround marks a significant moment in the young batter's international career. Capsey's renewed confidence at her specialist position is seen as a positive development for the England T20I setup.

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