Harry Brook says England’s pursuit of a flawless T20 World Cup efficiency makes for an exciting prospect.
Sunday’s 51‑run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka has left England on the cusp of the semi-finals, high of their group with Pakistan and New Zealand each on some extent every after their game was rained off.
Beat both Pakistan in Pallekele on Tuesday or New Zealand in Colombo on Friday – each stay on Sky Sports Cricket – and England will progress, all whereas the search for an entire efficiency within the match continues.
“We still haven’t had that perfect game,” England captain Brook stated. “With the bat, we haven’t managed to get the starts and the big scores we’d like. But I think that’s quite an exciting prospect.
“I see that as one thing coming very quickly, and with the likes of Jos Buttler not coming off, Jacob Bethell, myself, Tom Banton not getting huge scores, and us nonetheless managing to recover from the road and get the job accomplished, it is superior.
“Hopefully those rewards will come a little bit later down the line.”
Will Jacks was one of solely two England gamers to move 20 as England as soon as once more underwhelmed with the bat in opposition to Sri Lanka, amassing what appeared a sub-par 146 for 9, largely because of Phil Salt’s 62 from 40 balls.
Having made 21 off 14 deliveries, Jacks opened the bowling for simply the third time in his England profession and the primary since being clubbed for 22 in an over in opposition to Australia on the 2024 match within the Caribbean.
But he bowled a four-over spell, claiming 3-22 as Sri Lanka lurched to 34-5 on a cheesy pitch earlier than England skittled their opponents for 95.
Jacks has been England’s standout performer within the match, with his lower-order contributions in opposition to Nepal and Italy proving instrumental, and Brook is delighted with how the all-rounder is performing.
“He is a very competitive lad,” Brook stated. “He was annoyed when he got out. After his first over he said, ‘I always bowl better when I’m annoyed.’ That was one of the reasons I kept him on.
“He is that perfect participant. He is the jack of all trades who can do every little thing. He is superior within the discipline and with the bat and, like we noticed right here, superb with the ball. He began us off superbly.”
Having scraped by way of the primary group stage in India, Brook needed his aspect to show over a brand new leaf in Sri Lanka, whom they just lately defeated 3-0 in a T20 warm-up sequence at this venue.
But a twelfth consecutive T20 win over the match co-hosts was additionally impressed by Salt propping up England after extra top-order woes, together with from Buttler, who made a tortured seven off 14 balls for his third successive single-figure rating.
“That 60 has won us the game, really,” Brook stated of Salt. “He wasn’t as destructive and fluent as he can be, but he’s played the situation perfectly there.
“We knew that we had been slightly below par. But the bowling was simply phenomenal. We’ve had loads of expertise right here, taking part in three video games in opposition to Sri Lanka, and the primary message was the assumption.
“The other message was to go out and fight, and fight we did.”
Jofra Archer, who dismissed Pathum Nissanka to spark Sri Lanka’s collapse, echoed his captain’s sentiment on Salt’s affect, and England’s improvement by way of the match.
“Every game is better than the last, and we’ll get there. It’s not a sprint,” he stated.
“I’m impressed with all the batters. That’s not a role that Phil’s usually doing. The old Phil Salt would have probably gotten out at 30 – very proud of him.
“The different lads did not get the runs they wanted, however we spoke about how we needed to get out. We had been a bit tentative in India. It did not come off immediately, however no less than the fellows are attempting.”
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