“Confused and uncertain.”
Sir Alastair Cook dinner gave a frank evaluation of England’s batting as they have been rolled for 209 by West Indies within the first ODI days on from being spun to a Take a look at sequence defeat in Pakistan.
The previous England captain was chatting with TNT Sports activities after an inexperienced 50-over aspect containing 4 debutants – Jordan Cox, Jamie Overton, Dan Mousley and John Turner – was dismissed in 45.1 overs on a tough floor in Antigua, in a sport the vacationers went on to lose by eight wickets on DLS.
Of the XI in North Sound, simply Adil Rashid had performed over 100 Record A video games, with Sam Curran and Liam Livingstone the one others to function in additional than 50 and Cox solely figuring in 4.
That’s largely to the 50-over One Day Cup in England clashing with The Hundred and primarily turning into a growth competitors.
‘England working it out as they go alongside’
Cook dinner stated the batters within the Caribbean appeared unable to adapt and stated dealing with tough pitches is an issue England should clear up in all codecs, after a 12 months by which they’ve misplaced each white-ball titles and suffered Take a look at losses in India and now Pakistan.
“I thought we saw a confused and uncertain batting performance,” the previous opener stated after every member of England’s ODI prime six made double figures however didn’t attain 50.
The highest 4 – Phil Salt, Will Jacks, Cox and Jacob Bethell – have been all caught attempting to clear the infield.
Cook dinner continued: “I don’t think it was easy batting, I think the pitch was probably slightly two-paced and it’s really challenging to work out what a good score is on a tougher wicket.
“[England] are used to enjoying on belters in T20 cricket. I am going again to T20 cricket as a result of they do not play a lot 50-over cricket so that they’re nearly working it out as they go alongside.
“I think they didn’t quite trust themselves. I saw that kind of lack of trust in their game and that’s why I think we saw some of the shots they played. They weren’t the right options to take on that wicket.
‘I might see a efficiency like this coming’
“They’re almost forced into that because they don’t quite have the ability yet, I don’t think, to be able to manipulate the ball in an old-fashioned ODI cricket way, because they don’t play much. There’s no experience there of working out different situations.
“Abruptly you are thrown into worldwide cricket beneath extra scrutiny, and having to work out all this. That is why I can see a efficiency like this coming.
“It looked uncertain, and I can understand why it’s uncertain. With experience you gain knowledge along the way. I thought we saw that lack of experience.
“I feel Jacob Bethell [who scored 27] performed fantastically. He was in a position to get off strike, was scoring nearly a run-a-ball and we noticed nice pictures from him, he nailed the pull shot.
“After playing two shots he was almost assuming that he’s going to carry on and go through on a wicket that isn’t as flat. You don’t want to be careful, but you’ve got to be more precise, really precise.”
Take a look at coach Brendon McCullum will take cost of the white-ball staff from January onwards – Marcus Trescothick is in interim cost within the Caribbean – and Cook dinner hopes the New Zealander may also help his gamers develop into higher at assessing circumstances.
Root can adapt – however what about everybody else?
Numerous potential starters at subsequent 12 months’s 50-over Champions Trophy in Pakistan are lacking the West Indies sequence – together with injured captain Jos Buttler in addition to Harry Brook, Ben Stokes and Joe Root – providing an opportunity to a variety of fringe gamers.
“This series will be great for players [to experience] but they are desperate for someone to grab hold of if, which will be McCullum, and give them direction in how to play,” added Cook dinner.
“With England’s batting in all three formats, on belting wickets they are absolutely brilliant and you can’t stop them scoring.
“When it turns into harder and they should adapt, I am undecided on the minute that this group are ok – taking Root out of it.
“He is a class above in terms of adjusting. Everyone else needs to find a way to adapt better.”
West Indies vs England schedule (all occasions UK and Eire)
- First ODI: Antigua – West Indies win by eight wickets (DLS)
- Second ODI: Antigua – Saturday November 2 (1.30pm)
- Third ODI: Barbados – Wednesday November 6 (6pm)
- First T20: Barbados – Saturday November 9 (8pm)
- Second T20: Barbados – Sunday November 10 (8pm)
- Third T20: St Lucia – Thursday November 14 (8pm)
- Fourth T20: St Lucia – Saturday November 16 (8pm)
- Fifth T20: St Lucia – Sunday November 17 (8pm)
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