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West Indies women’s coach Shane Deitz is hoping his players put their 108-run loss in game one behind them as they look forward to the second ODI against England on Wednesday 4th June, in Leicester.

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00:00Yeah we had some good performances in the last game, obviously a little bit
00:03short. I think they probably got scored a few too many runs so for the bowls in
00:07particular, they had some good one-on-one meetings with the coaches
00:11yesterday to really analyse where it went wrong, where we can improve, little
00:15adjustments on our field placings and be a bit more proactive. If you
00:20go and bowl a certain ball, adjust the field so you can bowl that certain ball.
00:23Where they're just leaving the field and just bowling the same ball over and
00:27over again. So just minor things, you know and mentally in particular you know we
00:32want to get the front foot, try to attack them and particularly the new ball we're
00:36going to try to get those early wickets in the power play which has probably been
00:40our issue ODI cricket over the last sort of 12 months. So that's the main thing
00:44really attack of the new ball, try to get some early breakthroughs and with the
00:49bat deep and chase the runs, there's big partnerships, we had one good one
00:54at the start but in the middle we've sort of lost our way a bit so there's sort of
00:58the things we've been talking about trying to work on.
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