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Sophia Dunkley urged to rediscover rhythm after England omission

Sophia Dunkley's omission from England's T20I and ODI squads for the upcoming series against Pakistan has raised questions about her future with the national team. The 24-year-old batter has struggled for form in recent months, prompting head coach Jon Lewis to urge her to rediscover her rhythm and find her best cricket.

Dunkley has not reached double figures in three of her last nine T20I innings and has not passed 32 since scoring a half-century against Australia last July. She has also played just one ODI since the Women's Ashes, scoring 1 against New Zealand in Hamilton last month.

Lewis believes that Dunkley has the talent to be one of England's best cricketers, but she needs to find a way to cope with the pressure and expectations that come with playing at the international level.

"I still have a really strong belief that Sophia's got a big future playing for England," Lewis said. "I think her talent is as incredible. She just needs a little bit of space to get back to her best cricket and work out how to cope with the situation she's being put in."

Dunkley's absence from the squad has opened the door for Maia Bouchier, who has impressed with her performances at the top of the order in recent matches. Bouchier scored 91 from 56 balls in the fourth T20I against New Zealand, and Lewis believes that she has the potential to be a "crackerjack cricketer."

"Maia has always been incredibly talented," Lewis said. "The bit that I suppose Maia has struggled with in the past is putting regular big scores together. She's starting to understand how to build bigger innings. The work that we've done with her in particular is around controlling emotion and controlling herself in the game and thinking tactically about how she's going to play."

England will head to Abu Dhabi to prepare for the T20 World Cup, which will be held in Bangladesh in February and March. Lewis believes that the team has made progress in their ability to play spin bowling, but they still have work to do.

"We are working very hard, hard at it," Lewis said. "We know it's going to be a big part of that competition and we're talking about it and we're working on it and we're trying to improve our game against spin. I thought in our series against India, and in the T20 series against India in particular, I thought we showed some real signs of improvement there."

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