Harry Brook, the captain of England's white-ball cricket team, expressed his team's disappointment after suffering a significant defeat against New Zealand. He described the experience as being 'hammered' and voiced his confusion regarding their performance in the ODI format, particularly after a batting collapse that saw them bowled out for just 175 runs in the second ODI. With this loss, New Zealand has taken a commanding 2-0 lead in the three-match series, marking their first series victory against England at home since 2008, following a five-wicket win in the second ODI.
Brook's Insights on Batting Issues
Brook noted, 'Our approach isn't vastly different from how we play Test cricket; we maintain an aggressive style. However, we haven't engaged in much one-day cricket recently, which complicates things. I can't pinpoint the exact reasons for our batting struggles. Facing the second-best team in the world on their home ground, we were outplayed.' He further reflected on the talent within the squad, stating, 'It's frustrating to see players who could excel in any team not performing to their potential. New Zealand played exceptionally well, and we must acknowledge their superiority.'
Pitch Conditions and Team Performance
In the second ODI, England's performance was disappointing, especially compared to Brook's remarkable 135 runs in the previous match, where they managed a competitive total of 234 at Mount Maunganui. Brook dismissed the notion that pitch conditions were to blame, asserting that the batting lineup should be adept at handling swing and seam. He remarked, 'That's merely an excuse. I would have preferred to bowl first today in Hamilton, but we must be capable of facing challenging conditions and scoring runs.'
Upcoming ODI Match Details
England is set to compete against New Zealand in the final ODI on Saturday at the Sky Stadium in Wellington.
England Squad: Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook(c), Jos Buttler(w), Sam Curran, Jamie Overton, Brydon Carse, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood, Liam Dawson, Jofra Archer, Tom Banton, Rehan Ahmed, Sonny Baker.
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