McGrath can’t put her finger on one thing that has helped change her game, but she cites the role played by a number of coaches. On the batting front Charlotte Edwards, the former England captain who coaches with the Strikers, and Leah Poulton, the former Australia batter who until recently worked at the National Performance Centre in Brisbane, have been key mentors and with the ball Jude Coleman who is part of the coaching staff for the Strikers and South Australia.McGrath has also been able to watch one of most in-form players in the world, New Zealand’s Sophie Devine, go about her work with the Strikers. “It’s just the way she [Devine] approaches her cricket and this year she took her batting to another level so whether it was watching from the sidelines or being out there in the middle it was awesome to see and learning as much as I can from here. There were times in the season when I’ve had questions or been struggling a bit and Soph has been really awesome. She’s always there to lend a helping hand.”When awarded her contract, McGrath was talked about as having the potential to cover the all-round role of Perry, should her recovery from hamstring surgery keep her sidelined or a cautious approach is taken ahead of the World Cup, while her leadership qualities have also been noted with the captaincy of Australia A.”It’s a pretty cool comparison,” McGrath said. “I don’t think anyone can quite replace Pez, but I think I have capabilities as an allrounder and I want to learn as much as I can off her and the way she approaches her game.”I feel like I’ve got my game to where I am a genuine allrounder. I feel as though whether I’m a batting or a bowler depends on what team I’m in. For South Australia I’m probably a bit more of a batting allrounder but opportunities in the Australia side are probably as more of a bowling allrounder.”[Captaincy] is a side of my game that’s still relatively new to me but it’s a side that I absolutely love, it helps my own game and I definitely thrive on it. I’m a pretty laid-back person, pretty cool and calm, but someone who leads from the front with my actions and need to get better at the communication side of things. At the moment I’m a little bit the quiet achiever that is trying to be a bit more outspoken, a bit more encouraging. Every game I do captain I learn so much from.”As McGrath hopes for a return to Australia colours in September when New Zealand are due to tour, the World Cup across the Tasman early next year is the massive prize on the horizon despite the uncertainty caused by Covid-19. “That is definitely the big carrot and it’s hard not to have aspirations to be playing in it. The World Cup is the ultimate event and for me I probably see myself as more of a 50-over player so I’ve definitely got might sights set on that.”

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