Canberra: England's newest sensation Sarah Glenn on Friday following her side's 42-run win over Pakistan in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, hailed the influence of partner-in-crime Sophie Ecclestone.
Glenn has been one of head coach Lisa Keightley's pet projects since taking the job in November and made her debut in the pre-Christmas series against Pakistan in Malaysia.
It was against the same opposition on the Women's T20 World Cup stage that she put in a masterful display of three for 15 which, supported by Ecclestone's two for 12, buttressed the victory.
"It's been great to have Sophie with me, she's a similar age but has some more experience in the team," said Glenn.
"If I'm ever nervous or unsure about anything, she's always there to talk it through on and off the field. She's a key asset to the team.
"We're really positive as a group. It was gutting to lose against South Africa but we're feeling really good and have plenty of momentum now.
"We've had a lot of success in Canberra, especially Heather, who's had a brilliant time. We've got a lot of good memories to take into Sydney."