'Never be satisfied': Jonassen credits attitude for Aussies white-ball success

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'Never be satisfied': Jonassen credits attitude for Aussies white-ball success
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Jess Jonassen says a desire to always improve is why the Australian women's cricket team are world champions in both limited-overs formats.

Jonassen said Australia prided itself on setting the task of constantly finding room for improvement.

"It's not necessarily looking for perfection but it's finding ways to keep improving, even if you are winning. Jonassen credited Australia's domestic set-up for the success it has enjoyed at the international level. "So I think it's things like that really help and it drives that competitive culture within the squad as well."

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