Familiar failings but calm Corteen-Coleman provides England optimismFigure caption, ‘Fantastic moment’ – teenager Corteen-Coleman takes first international wicketByMatthew HenryBBC Sport journalist at Chester-le-StreetPublished17 minutes agoEngland’s 18-year-old spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman has always appeared mature beyond her years.In last year’s Hundred her captain at Southern Brave, Georgia Adams, let her be her dog sitter – not a role you’d give to every teenager.That maturity oozed from Corteen-Coleman throughout her England debut in Chester-le-Street on Sunday – with the ball, in the field and, crucially, in the final-wicket partnership with stand-in captain Charlie Dean, which sealed the tense win over New Zealand in the first one-day international.Not until after, with her voice breaking a touch as she spoke in her post-match press conference, were there any sign of nerves.”It was a bit emosh to be fair,” she reported of her maiden international wicket as Dean shook her head with a grin.It had taken all day. That was the first evidence of her youthful side.Dean drags England to one-wicket win over NZ
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