England’s Bangladesh collection loss ‘hurts’: Coach Matthew Mott

England white-ball coach Matthew Mott mentioned Tuesday that his aspect’s defeat within the third T20 towards Bangladesh to lose the collection 3-0 was painful and an “eye-opener” forward of the 50-over World Cup.

“We really wanted to finish well here. It’s been a fantastic tour in terms of what we’ve been up against, a very strong home team. I thought we were on today,” Mott mentioned in Dhaka.

“The lead-in was good, everyone was up and about. But for whatever reason, we just couldn’t get clean hands with the ball, either in the air or on the ground,” he mentioned.

“That one hurts today,” he mentioned. “Obviously we’ve come over here to do well.

“To finish the way we did today will leave a bit of a sour taste in our mouths but it also should act as an eye-opener for us on where we need to improve,” Mott mentioned.

The ODI World Cup in India later this yr is prone to see England’s white-ball unit must carry out on equally low-bounce wickets as in Bangladesh whether it is to retain the title.

Having misplaced the previous ODI collection 2-1, a scientific Bangladesh received the primary T20 by six wickets, the second by 4 wickets and the final by 16 runs in entrance of a raucous house crowd.

It was Bangladesh’s first collection win over England in any format, and captain Shakib Al Hasan mentioned his aspect “didn’t dream” that such a consequence was attainable.

“We didn’t put ourselves under pressure before the series. We didn’t talk about winning games but just wanted to play good cricket,” Shakib mentioned.

“I don’t like to compare between series. Winning every match is important but the way we won this series, we haven’t played like this before.”

He added that Bangladesh began taking part in effectively through the T20 World Cup final November in Australia and haven’t seemed again since.

“We were unfortunate not to reach the semifinals of the T20 World Cup. We were one win away from that achievement.

“We had a lot of doubt before the tournament, but the belief that we can compete with bigger teams started from the World Cup,” he mentioned.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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