England don't have emotions attached to WPL auction, says wicketkeeper Amy Jones
Written by I Dig SportsWhen the inaugural WPL auction took place last year, the players were busy with the T20 World Cup in South Africa, with England scheduled to play Ireland the very same day. This time, England will be playing a T20I against India just after the auction on Saturday.
"We had a similar situation at the T20 World Cup, which was completely new for us as a group," Jones said. "The first auction ever in women's cricket I don't know if it was a challenge last year, but it was something new to consider as a group. This year it will be a lot simpler having done it before. Our attention will be on the game as much as possible.
"Big learnings from last year really, that was a completely new experience for everyone. We did sit down as a group and tried to address things and issues that might come out of it. It was always going to be a little bit of a distraction last year. I am hoping this year it will be a bit more relaxed having already been through it."
"Danni was very open about really wanting to be a part of it and being sad that she missed out," Jones said. "As you would, you look after your friends, doesn't really stray from that. This [time] it's different. We all will be managing our expectations. It feels really relaxed. [The WPL is a] big cool thing to be a part of but I don't think we will have the emotions attached to it as such.
"A lot depends on expectations on individual basis. A lot of us are pretty relaxed about it - it would be great if it happens, if not we are playing so much cricket these days anyway. That mentality is good."
"Our team won't be thinking about it much [since] 90% have already been picked," Harmanpreet said. "Two-three players who are here but not part of WPL teams, they could think about it and it's an opportunity and I am sure teams will pick them. If we want our cricket to move forward, then those playing internationals have to be picked and given opportunities to play so that when you come to the Indian team, you have games under your belt.
"If we get time to watch, we will see who gets picked for which team. But otherwise, I don't think it is important for us."
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"Really sad for Lamby, we are all feeling for her," Jones said. "Obviously, [it's] better she gets home and gets it all right. A great opportunity for Maia and Kirstie. Kirstie has played a Test before. But I know everyone loves the idea of playing Test cricket and wants to play as much as possible. They are both excited with the prospect of that."