World Cup-winning coach Mark Robinson believes England must be taught from the poor administration of younger quick bowler Issy Wong.
Wong made her debut in all three codecs as a 20-year-old in 2022 and along with her tempo and aggression, was seen as one among England’s most enjoyable prospects.
She has since fallen out of favour after a droop in kind since 2023 and Robinson says the entire hype and advertising and marketing of her didn’t assist at such a younger age.
“We thrust her ahead with out the foundations to manage,” Robinson, who gained the World Cup with England in 2017, advised TNT Sports activities.
“She was the pin-up woman of the ECB as a teen, as a child, after which when issues received a bit troublesome she did not have the instruments to outlive.”
Wong has been given a growth contract from the ECB for 2024-25 and most not too long ago performed within the white-ball collection towards Eire final September, when a lot of the first XI have been making ready for the T20 World Cup.
In the course of the Ashes collection of 2023, Wong featured prominently in England’s promoting campaigns however ultimately didn’t play a single sport as she struggled for consistency.
A troublesome Hundred competitors with Birmingham Phoenix adopted the place she was dropped from their aspect due to points along with her run-up.
She then surprisingly made her one England look of that 12 months towards Sri Lanka, and conceded 24 runs from two overs with three entrance foot no-balls.
Wong will play for Warwickshire in 2025 as a part of the brand new skilled home set-up, the place Robinson coaches the lads’s aspect.
“Issy is doing very well and dealing laborious – she’s nonetheless younger at 22 and she or he’s fast, so her time will come once more,” Robinson added.
“That is one thing to be taught – easy methods to deal with gamers after we expose them and when to take them out, when to guard them.
“It is not simply from the sport, however to guard them from the media as nicely who typically desire a piece of them.”