Nasser Hussain: England is not ‘lazy’, and recent results have added criticisms over working ethics | Current news

Nasser Hussain supported England, saying they were not “lazy” and believes their recent results added criticism about their work ethics.
England fell to a strong defeat in Ahmedabad while India ended the white series before this month, and Jos Buttler has now embarked on a champion trophy, live to live Sky Sports, There is a lack of shape and confidence.
Brendon McCullum coach defended his team, saying that reduced training was due to injuries, while Buttler insisted that there was no “lazy environment or lack of effort” on the team.
“I was not in India because of a recent tour with a white ball in England, so I can’t comment too much, but according to what I heard they were practicing and training as much as India – India may be another session. Travel -play, a trip path” , Hussain said.
“Maybe their blows that fight Spin could disappear and they had a net – there are always a lot of spinner in India, a high quality spin, which will launch a bowl on you.
“But that always stands out when you lose. Everything is called into question. When you win,” do they not get a balance between rest and games. “
“What I will say is that when I saw England in a test series in Pakistan under Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes, they worked as much as any side of England.
“They realize that there are more lives than just a cricket, but just because they love a little golf or time away from their hotel room to enjoy the county they are in, don’t be lazy. When they are at work, according to what I have seen, They work hard.
“You have to achieve a balance while you are there to win, it’s so simple. And it was no coincidence that one player who in India, Joe Root, made a net in India ever produced.”
Root is understood that Root is the only player who participated in the Nets session ahead of the third defeat of ODO, and other team members allegedly favored the Golf Circle.
“The players are not all the same. Some want to go and do things, some want to do networks – I was someone who wanted to be in the nets every day because I felt good,” Hussain added.
“But some guys, like Darren Gough, didn’t want to do in the nets every day. Ian Botham is the same. It’s about knowing your team, and you don’t have one rule that suits everyone.
“NAUGHTY BOY NETWORK AFTER YOU HAVE LOSED IS THE WORLDS IS EVER – You can’t have it for 15-18 crickets, but you can’t go the other way and say,” We are not mesh today, we will play golf all day “because certain players know the best for They are hit by cricket balls.
“It is my opinion that the Touch and Rhythm players have to hit the balls all the time. I played with Graham Gooch in Essex and he got a great hundreds in Headinogley one day, and the next day he returned to Chelmsford by hint of the ball.
“Then you have a quick bowlers. No way in a 50 -year -old game I can crush 10, fly from one place to another, sign up for a hotel, get into another bed, get up the next day, and then you say,” Our dough are outside Nika, so come a bowl for two hours. “
“Treat everything from case to case, but if they say they don’t go on the net, their performance must show that it is best for them. And when you are in the nets, you give as long as you owe it traveling to fans and you to be as prepared as possible.”
ICC champion trophy schedule
All games 9:00 UK and Ireland
Group A.
- 19. February: Pakistan VS New Zealand (Karachi)
- 20. February: Bangladesh against India (Dubai)
- 23. February: Pakistan Vs India (Dubai)
- 24. February: Bangladesh VS New Zealand (Rawalpindi)
- 27. February: Pakistan VS Bangladesh (Rawalpindi)
- March 2: New Zealand vs India (Dubai)
Group B.
- February 21: Afghanistan against South Africa (Karachi)
- February 22: Australia against England (Lahore)
- 25. February: Australia VS South Africa (Rawalpindi)
- 26. February: Afghanistan against England (Lahore)
- 28. February: Afghanistan against Australia (Lahore)
- March 1: South Africa against England (Karachi)
Semifinals
- March 4: Semifinals (Dubai)
- March 5: Semifinal 2 (lahore)
Ultimate
- March 9: Finally (Lahore or Dubai)
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