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That cold-blooded bent is what has made Lanning one of the finest batters the country has ever produced. "We've got to keep working hard to make sure we stay No.1 – we've been through a period where we floated back to the pack a little bit after being No.1 – and that's really driven the team to get better." "That's not an easy thing to do, because there's some world-class teams out there, but we feel like we've got the chance to do that. "We've spoken about it as a team, about dominating world cricket and putting a gap between opposition teams," Lanning told. Cummins, Lanning show off the men's and women's Ashes // Getty On Sunday, she'll lead a side she rates as the best she's seen in her almost nine-year international career out onto North Sydney Oval to face Sri Lanka with a renewed sense of purpose. On Saturday, a week after a marathon transcontinental journey home from the Caribbean, which included an eight-hour stopover in London, she was circling the MCG in the back of a Toyota Hilux with Pat Cummins showing off the two retained Ashes trophies ahead of the AFL grand final.

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"You think about things a fair bit, you take things back to your room and try and work out what you can do to make your side better … but I am able to sleep."įresh off her second Ashes victory abroad as captain and a 6-0 series thumping of an under-strength West Indies outfit, Lanning has had little time to gather her breath. "I do think about the game a lot, and how we can get better. Australia unveil T20, ODI squads to tackle Sri Lanka














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