England wicketkeeper Amy Jones said she “doesn’t think it is the case” that Hartley has been shunned and that the team have a “lot of love” for the former spinner.
However, ex-England batter Ebony Rainford-Brent says the incident shows the difficulty players face when they move into the commentary box.
“I know about moving out of the dressing room, I moved into commentary two weeks later and you don’t want to be rubbishing your mates because you’re then going to call them for a prosecco and they don’t want it,” the ex-England batter told TNT Sports.
“What I like about Hartley is that she is saying the truth, that she feels the players haven’t been fit and she’s put it out there. She is doing what she should be doing as a broadcaster.
“From Ecclestone’s perspective, I’m disappointed she didn’t follow through with the interview because as a player, there are jobs on the field and jobs off the field.
“Women’s sport is now in the public eye, my taxi driver today said he had never watched cricket but he knew about this story. Women’s sport is on the rise and we’ve all got to adapt quicker.”
Ex-Middlesex captain Isabelle Westbury believes England’s struggles in Australia combined with the increasing demands on players has exacerbated the issue.
“I’ve got no problem with [Hartley’s comments] whatsoever,” she told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“It’s more you can understand why some of the remarks have come from the England camp.
“They are professionals. We’re coming into a new era of women’s sport in that they are getting well paid and they have to remember they’re not just athletes, but there’s a wider obligation here as role models and to speak to the media.
“And to improve against a side that is, frankly, thrashing them.
“For the greater good of women’s sport, this is fantastic. You want some characters in there, you want a bit of bite back.
“That’s what you get in the men’s sports coverage. Why on earth can’t we have characters and disagreements and arguments in women’s sport? I’m all for it.”
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