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It was what I needed – Sarah Glenn thrilled to be back in England squad

Sarah Glenn was happy to end her “fangirling” days by helping England beat South Africa by six wickets in their Twenty20 series opener at Chelmsford.

The leg-spinner returned to the international scene on Thursday night for the first time in six months and took one for 18 in an emphatic victory for the hosts, which clinched the multi-format series with two matches to spare.

Glenn had been reduced to a spectator since the Ashes at the start of 2022 after she opted out of March’s 50-over World Cup, citing the demands of life in bio-secure bubbles during the coronavirus pandemic.

But the 24-year-old is back in the T20 squad, which is the same group who will represent England in the Commonwealth Games later this month, and was thrilled to help Heather Knight’s side beat South Africa for a fourth match in a row.

“I think it was what I needed. It was a really tough decision and it was quite hard seeing the girls but I was just fangirling from home,” Glenn reflected on her decision to miss the World Cup.

“I have been watching the girls from home (this summer) and it has kind of inspired me because I am like, ‘come on, I want to do that’ and to help the team push it forward.

“You can easily be a bit nervous and put pressure on yourself, which I kind of naturally do in every game I ever play. I always get a bit nervous but, for me, seeing how much they have dominated has made me want to be on the pitch even more.

“I am like I want to be a part of that so that was nice for me coming into the team.”

Had Glenn travelled as a reserve to New Zealand for the World Cup, it would have meant close to three months in strict living conditions after she was part of the touring party for the disappointing Ashes series down under.

Glenn added:

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