England have touched upon some strong form heading into their World Cup campaign, now head coach Charlotte Edwards wants to see them translate it onto the big stage.

Edwards took over ahead of the English summer, which consisted of 14 games - six of them ODIs - in a dominant performance against West Indies before twin white-ball series defeats at the hands of India.

But a training camp in Abu Dhabi combined with four wins from as many warm-up games - against New Zealand, India and Australia - has Edwards' team right where she wants them heading into their World Cup opener against South Africa on Friday.

"The players are really responding well, certainly to a slight change of style," Edwards said on Wednesday. "Hopefully we've seen the results over the last four games, which have b

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