England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is comfortable with her side going into the Women's World Cup as "outsiders" as they look to rebuild their reputation as trophy contenders.
Sciver-Brunt is one of only four survivors from the team that became world champions at Lord's in 2017 and has witnessed a series of tournament disappointments in recent years.
Since finishing as beaten finalists in their 2022 title defence, they have struggled to make their mark on the global stage, exiting the T20 World Cup in the semi-finals and group stage at the last two editions.
But with Sciver-Brunt and head coach Charlotte Edwards still in the first six months at the helm, there has been a reset of sorts.
Warm-up wins over reigning champions Australia and co-hosts India has not seen England leapfrog the pai