England’s attention will now turn to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup next year which they will co-host alongside Wales.
Edwards hinted some new players will be trilled in the lead-up to that tournament, insisting the side needs to improve in all facets of the game.
“We’ve got a T20 (World Cup) that will be our focus now from when the players come back in December through to obviously the English summer where we’re will be playing at home,” Edwards added.
“We’ll be on various camps with the players here and obviously some younger players. So, we’ll be looking at a variety of people throughout that time.
“And I think it’s not a time now to say who’s going to be coming in, who’s going to be coming out. It’s about us going back, reflecting. But equally on your question around – we do need to improve our batting, I think, don’t think it’s been consistent enough at times and equally with our bowling.
“I think all aspects of our game we need to look at certainly our death stuff. So, there’s lots to go away and work on which is exciting from a coaching perspective. But obviously reflecting on today and the tournament, there’s been some good stuff and some stuff we need to improve.”
