Eoin Morgan says T20 WC shows ‘great compliment’ on England’s progress in cue ball cricket
Captain Eoin Morgan said Wednesday that England’s stellar performance in the T20 World Cup so far reflects the team’s recent progress in white ball cricket. England thrashed Bangladesh for eight wickets with bat and ball in Game 2 of the T20 World Cup Super 12 here, with starter Jason Roy scoring half a century of 61 runs.
England won in 14.1 overs, which made their net run rate quite good. Morgan said after the match: “The progress our cue ball cricket is making is commendable. Many of our players who have been involved in the success of the 2019 World Cup also contributed to T20 cricket.”
Speaking about Wednesday’s performance, Morgan said: “The pitchers started the tournament well, did well again today, played with discipline and played well on the field with excellent sacks. Jason Roy and David Malan spent some time on the wicket, which Which was good. It was wonderful to see Jason in shape. “
Jason Roy was awarded man of the match for his 38-ball half-century. “Much of the credit for this victory goes back to our bowlers. I wanted to start off as well as possible, but it can be difficult to do so on these pitches. I hit some good shots today,” he said.
He also said that he can now tackle spinning skittles better than before. “Today was a great test so I used what I had learned,” Roy said.
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Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah said his team was disappointed in his hitting performance. “It was good terrain, but we didn’t start well and we didn’t build good partnerships. We didn’t start well and these pitches are very difficult later on. Now we have a good strategy in the next matches,” he added. said. I have to do it. “
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