Former Captain Nasser Hussain said for quite some time that England’s white ball game was “very far from where” under Eoin Morgan and Trevor Bayliss, who led the team to the 2019 World Cup triumphal in their homeland was “under the team. After losing the T20i series against India 4-1, England suffered a defeat of four wickt against the same opposition and is 1-0 behind in the Odi series of three games. The side led by Jos Buttler needs to win the remaining matches in Cuttack and Ahmedabad if they are going to sign from the Indian tour in a maximum. England will participate in the Champions Trophy that occurs from February 19 to March 9, where they are placed in group B together with Afghanistan, Australia and South Africa in the competition of eight teams 50 on.
“Similar paths have been followed, right? Most games, even the T20, have been periods in which they have been in the game and then a clumsy error like that (around Phil Salt’s exhaustion in the first hate ).
“The T20 lost and lost many of those games for Spin too. So India, obviously Ball White Ball in that final in the World Cup in Ahmedabad, won the World Cup T20, so they are a formidable white ball side.
“Shubman Gill returns. Virat Kohli does not play. Whoever chooses are a wonderful side. But the white ball cryket of England has been far (from) where Morgan and Bayliss has been far long. So I think it is a very important months ahead, “Hussain said in Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.
England’s ability to hit the spinners of India has been under the scanner, and Hussain felt that they need to discover the art of playing for a long time in the 50 format. “You would not say that they have been reaching a great turn. It is like day four of a trial match in Mumbai or something.
“I know that Harry Brook has really fought, right? So I think it’s the collection of turn and that really aggressive nature. This side of England, every time they lose, what always wonders: are they too aggressive? Now they I have had roots there just to play that anchoring role.
“But I think it is that aggressive nature. Eoin used to say that ’50 overs is not much time, just go hard for each delivery and see where it comes. ‘ So, perhaps that is the point of McCullum, we have to have some pain to solve the tempo.
“And we have said that they do not play the Cricket of 50. Hand of the batting is and how difficult to go and when not to go so strong,” he concluded.
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