England Faces Backlash After Defeat Against Team India For Bizarre Excuses

England vice-captain Harry Brook expressed his team’s concerns about facing India’s spin bowlers, citing the challenges posed by the fog in Kolkata during the first T20 match. Brook acknowledged that his team struggled to identify the balls bowled by India’s leg spinner Varun Chakraborty due to the fog, which affected their overall performance.

Challenges Faced by England

Brook stated that the fog made it difficult for him to read Chakraborty’s balls, but he hoped that the clearer weather in Chennai would make it easier for his team to face the Indian spinners. He described Chakraborty’s bowling as excellent and emphasized the need for England to put him under pressure to win the game.

Preparations for the Second T20 Match

England has made changes to their team for the second T20 match, with Gus Atkinson being replaced by Brydon Carse as a fast bowler, and Jamie Smith being included as the 12th man. Brook mentioned that England head coach Brendon McCullum had warned the team about the challenges they would face and the need to adapt to different conditions.

Brook’s Role as Vice-Captain

Brook described his appointment as vice-captain as a simple process and stated that his role would be to provide suggestions to captain Jos Buttler, who has a wealth of experience. Brook expressed his confidence in working with Buttler and contributing to the team’s success.

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