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Charlie Dean believes England can beat the best teams in the world, as the stand-in captain explained how her side is dealing with the pressures of trying to win the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on home soil.
The hosts are one of the favourites and out to end a 17-year wait to win the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, as they prepare to face Sri Lanka in their opener on Friday June 12 - which can be streamed for FREE via the Sky Sports App - but dangerous opponents stand in their way.
Dean opens up on pressure and vows: England can beat anyone
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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