New Delhi, Feb 8: Former captain Nasser Hussain said for quite some time England’s white-ball game was “way off where it was” under Eoin Morgan and Trevor Bayliss, who led the side to the 2019 Men’s ODI World Cup triumph on home soil.
“It’s followed similar paths, hasn’t it? Most of the games, even the T20s, have been periods where they’ve been in the game and then a clumsy mistake like that (around Phil Salt’s run-out in the first ODI). Then spin comes on, Ravindra Jadeja bowls beautifully.
“England’s white-ball cricket for quite some time now has been way off (from) where it was under Morgan and Bayliss. So I do think it’s a very important few months ahead,” said Hussain
England’s ability to bat against India’s spinners has come under the scanner. (IANS)