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Bell confident changes to her bowling action will have long-term benefits
England's Lauren Bell during the third Women's One-Day International at the Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol, July 3, 2024

ENGLAND bowler Lauren Bell believes “challenging” changes to her action and repertoire will benefit her career in the long term.

Bell claimed her first ever five-wicket haul in international cricket as England beat New Zealand by five wickets at Bristol to complete a 3-0 ODI series whitewash.

“It’s been a little bit challenging,” Bell told Sky Sports about the changes she has made to her bowling in recent weeks.

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