Stuart Broad says England will have to experiment with extra seamers ahead of the World Cup after exposing India’s 50-over flaws. Cricket News

Stuart Broad says England need an extra seamer, and now is the time to give them a chance, with the Cricket World Cup more than a year away.

Three days after leapfrogging India in the T20 world rankings, England’s ODI struggles opened with a comprehensive six-wicket defeat against the No. 1 ODI team at Edgbaston.

Harry Brook’s side are eighth in the standings, having lost 14 of their last 20 matches with their sixth straight loss to India.

England are ranked eighth in the world and are playing like it, Broad said. Sky Sports Cricket.

“They need to get more experience in role-playing.”

Joe Root’s unbeaten 76 and Liam Dawson’s maiden ODI half-century rescued England from 80-5 after the collapse of the top order and set India a target of 259 for victory.

The target ultimately proved too light, but only when the tourists were reeling from losing Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli within six balls.

Shubman Gill’s brilliant 80 off 75 balls before retiring did much for India after facing an opening salvo from England, with Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue, the only recognisable fast bowlers, bowling 13 balls in the first 16 overs.

Image:
Do England need another seamer in their ODI squad to ease the pressure on Jofra Archer?

Broad believes England urgently need to address their lack of options to ease the burden on Archer, Tong and spinner Adil Rashid.

“After the defeat at Edgbaston, there may be a shift in mindset towards playing another seamer,” he added.

“Looking at the next World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, it will be the quick, long bowlers who will be most effective there.

“Given the make-up and balance of the side, with Rashid, Liam Dawson and Will Jacks, along with the part-time spin options of Jacob Bethell and Joe Root, I would lean towards playing an extra seamer rather than one of the spinners, as it gives that bowler experience and exposure to match conditions.

Please consider using the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player.

 

Akshar Patel’s six for India caused a crowd member to fall and spill his drink in an attempt to catch from the stands.
“Taking 10 wickets in an ODI, especially in this middle age, is difficult. I look at Archer – he’s a natural wicket-taker, we have a great white-ball bowler. Zahana can take wickets, Rashid can take wickets. But I think England need another pacer to back up that group.

“Sam Curran is a very good cricketer, but he is not a first-change Sam bowler. England need someone to come through the bowlers and seamers in the middle overs and take the outside edge, so they don’t have to go to Archer all the time.

Could it be Bryden Carrs, Gus Atkinson or Saqib Mahmood? England need to start testing him now.

England vs India Results and Fixtures

At all times in Great Britain and Ireland, All games live on Sky Sports

  • First ODI (EdgbastonIndia won by six wickets.
  • 2nd ODI (Cardiff) – Thursday 16th July (1pm)
  • 3rd ODI (Lord’s) – Sunday, July 19 (11 am)

Source link

Hot this week

Our 25 Most Popular Recipes of the Year So Far

Here are a few things that I’m finding hard...

Russia Strips Arctic Air Defenses As Ukraine War Strains Military

Key military sites in Russia’s far north appear to...

How Jude Bellingham silenced his critics at the World Cup

Jude-fever. Bellingham Mania. No one has come up with...

Wider Europe Briefing: The EU’s ‘Super Tuesday’

Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL's newsletter focusing on the...

BEDELITE Satin Pillowcase for Hair and Skin,

BEDELITE Satin Pillowcase for Hair and Skin, Super Soft...

Topics

Our 25 Most Popular Recipes of the Year So Far

Here are a few things that I’m finding hard...

Russia Strips Arctic Air Defenses As Ukraine War Strains Military

Key military sites in Russia’s far north appear to...

How Jude Bellingham silenced his critics at the World Cup

Jude-fever. Bellingham Mania. No one has come up with...

Wider Europe Briefing: The EU’s ‘Super Tuesday’

Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL's newsletter focusing on the...

BEDELITE Satin Pillowcase for Hair and Skin,

BEDELITE Satin Pillowcase for Hair and Skin, Super Soft...

NHS England » NHS aims to prevent one in four sepsis deaths

The NHS will aim to prevent thousands of deaths...

America has a problem with socialism

America has a problem with socialism, and it's bigger...

blockade of the strait, Maine ICE shooting.

Today's top stories President Trump announced yesterday that the US...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img