Head coach winner of the World Cup, Mark Robinson, said that “Pin-Up Girl” Issy Wong was poorly managed by England with the fast launcher now disgrace at the international level.
Wong, 20, made his debut in England in the three formats in 2022 and was then presented in good place on marketing equipment for the Ashes 2023 at home in Australia.
However, the Seamer has not played a game in this series and has since struggled with slowdown problems, highlighted in an appearance against Sri Lanka 17 months ago when she conceded 24 points in two And kicked three kicks before.
Robinson, speaking while he was used as an expert for TNT Sports during the female ashes of this year, said: “We pushed him forward without the foundations to cope.
“She was the BCE’s pin-up girl as a youngster, when she was a baby, then when things got a little difficult, she didn’t have the tools to survive.”
The 58 -year -old woman, who led England to victory during the World Cup 50 around 507, added: “Issy goes very well and works hard. She is still young at 22 and she is fast, So his time will come back.
“It’s something to learn – how to manage players when we exhibit them and when to remove them, when protecting them.
“It’s not just game, but to protect them from the media that sometimes wants a song.”
Wong played two T20 internationals and an international day for England in Ireland in September, but was not part of the ash team.
The job of the head coach of England, Jon Lewis, is examined after the 16-0 defeat in the ashes, but he still thinks that he is the best person for work.
Lewis said TNT SPORTS: “I strongly think that there is still real growth in this group of players and I really think that I have not finished the work I came here to do.
“Obviously, the results did not go as we want them … But I feel like I am the right guy to do it.”
Robinson, who left England after a defeat of 12-4 at home against Australia in 2019, insists that Lewis’ dismissal would not necessarily be the right call, saying: “Sometimes we cheat people of the possibility of improving and growing. “