India against England: Nasser Hussain on the strategy of hitting visitors and the shape of a white ball on the eve of the second Odu | Current news
Nasser Hussain says that England is facing a “very important few months” for their play with a white ball in front of the second ODO against India on Sunday, and the side was supposed to elaborate on the pace of its hit in the format of 50.
The English brandon McCullum went to Cuttack, hoping for improved performance in the second three -meth series after the fall, she led to the defeat of four stings against the host in Nagpur.
The series serves as a heating of the ICC champion trophy, which starts on February 19. Live Cricket Sky Sports And see English cartoon in the same group as Afghanistan, Australia and South Africa in a tournament with eight teams, 50.
The convincing defeat of Nagpur on Thursday came to the heels of England, losing 4-1 in the T20 series, which opened an India Tour.
Speaking of the latest edition SKY SPORTS CRICKET PODCASTHussain said that although India’s deep size boasted with power, it was also obviously “a lot of time” that the game from the English white ball was “the way where” under Eoin Morgan and Trevor Bayliss, the captain’s combination led the side to the side its 2019 World Cup triumph.
“Following similar trails, right?” Hussain said in an interview with his former captain of England, Michael Atherton on Podcasta, as they have lost six matches played in India so far.
“Most games, even T20, were the periods in which they were in the game and then the clumsy mistake [around Phil Salt’s run-out in the first ODI]. Then the spin comes, Raviddra Jadeja gets a nice bowl.
“The T20 -they lost and lost a lot of these spin games.
“So, India, obviously a white ball in that World Cup final in Ahmedabad, won the T20 World Cup, so they are the terrible side of the white ball.
“And also the depth of the Indian crunch. Abhishek Sharma in the T20 – Wow, what player. Shubman Gill returns. Virat Kohli does not play. Whoever chooses, they are a wonderful side.
“But the English white ball of English has long been far from where he was under Morgan and Bayliss.
“So I think it’s very important in advance for a few months.”
What does England now have to do to improve in the second go?
Captain Jos Buttler clearly expressed clearly in front of the first Odra that England was supposed to “double” on his aggressive approach with a baton in the second part of the tour despite defeats in the T20 series.
Buttler then said after the next defeat on Thursday That the side “needs to play better longer, we need to make our plans better.”
And in the midst of focusing on England’s ability to cope with Spin India Bowlers, Hussain claimed: “You wouldn’t say they went out to Big Spin. Not like the fourth day of the Mumbai test match or something. He went through not choosing Spin.
“I know Harry Brook really fought, right? So, I think it’s really a choice of spin and that aggressive nature.
“This side of England, whenever they lose, what is always being sought – is it too aggressive? Now they have rooted there just to play that anchor role. [in the first ODI]. But I think it’s an aggressive nature.
“Eoin said that ’50 is not long, just go to every delivery and look where you arrive. ‘So it’s McCullum’s point, we have to fight a little to solve the tempo.
“And we both said, they don’t play so much cricket of 50 years. They haven’t played so much since the last World Cup and have not played in a crisner country of 50 years.
“So it takes how long it takes in stabs and how difficult it is to go, and when not so tiring.”
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