The roundabout Sophie Ecclestone in England says she learned and “moved” from her refusal to conduct an interview with her former colleague, Pondet Alex Hartley, during the ashes of women in January.
Exston refused to speak to Hartley during a turbulent tour that eventually removed the main coach John Lewis and commander Heather Knight after 16-0 white.
Hartley, his left -hand teammate with 32 England caps “I was stuck to dry” By some in the dressing room.
This was not sincere one of the many wrong connections, with the administrative director of Clare Connor accepting in women.
Ecclestone stopped the full agreement, but was keen to leave the accident behind it.
“It is in the past now. Everyone has followed,” she said. BBC Sport.
“There is not much to say about this story. Alex and I have moved and learned from it. Everyone has got their own opinion and everyone has this.”
England will start a new chapter next month with Charlotte Edwards, the official, and the former team leader has been introduced to replace Lewis.
A new captain is also required, but Ecclestone – one of the top players who have been in the job – has distanced herself from the role.
“I feel I love to do it in the future, but I am not sure now of the time,” Eckeston said. “I am still working on myself and improving as a Krikiti player.”