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international match.After her initial difficulty adapting to international cricket, Wilson's performances improved sufficiently in the Twenty20 matches to earn a place on the Ashes tour.She is up against players of the calibre of Claire Taylor and Charlotte Edwards for a batting berth but, with the carrot of a Test match debut in Sydney on the horizon, the University of Bath student is eager to cement her spot."Hopefully I can get the opportunity to experience a Test match which I haven't had yet," she said."It is such a historic event too because women's cricket is targeting playing more Test matches so to have the opportunity to be a part of that would be really good."There was a bit of pressure on me in Sri Lanka as I knew I couldn't mess anything up but I think that is the same with any professional sport and if I want to make it as a cricketer for England then I have to get used to that."Hopefully that pressure situation will help me if I am thrown into action in Australia and I will be able to cope with it."I think it helped that there were a few of us making our tour debut together in Sri Lanka. It is always good to have people around that you have played with all through the different age groups."But it was also nice to have all the experienced players around me too and everyone was really supportive and helped me through the experience."Being involved in an Ashes series is a really exciting prospect and something I have wanted to do ever since I took up cricket so I am just happy to be in the squad at the very least."Bath Chronicle Southdown RSS feedThe three brothers, twins Tim and