'I don't necessarily think they've made the right decision. I think perhaps they have over-reacted. Certainly our Scottish players and our team manager, who are in Hyderabad, feel confident that security is at its best,' she said.
The England team flagged up concerns, which included the fact that no accreditation was needed to get into the stadium while access to their hotel was also relatively simple.
Olympic silver medallist Nathan Robertson claimed he feared being caught up in an attack like the one which hit the Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan earlier this year.
'We were in a bus on some of the back roads, we didn't have any armed guards, any anything... I'm just glad to be home in one piece,' he said.
The players arrived back in Heathrow Sunday night. It was the only team to pull out of the championships on the issue of security concern.