Brendon McCullum was criticized by the training calendar of England after the work ethics of his team was questioned during their 3-0 defeat of an international series by India, insisting in fact That his players have done “a lot of training”.
The practice of England, or its absence, was recovered in the comments of Ravi Shastri and Kevin Pietersen during the final ODI, the former coach of India claiming to have heard that the visitors had only done Only one clear session throughout the trip, “if not”. This specific assertion is inaccurate – “totally incorrect,” said McCullum – England having organized several sessions during the previous Twenty20 series and before the first ODI. They did not train before the second and third ODI, with a list of mounting injuries cited to explain the decision in the middle of a demanding route.
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“We have done a lot of training,” said McCullum, head coach of England. “We had injuries in the camp, so we had to go back the guys a little to make sure that we had a team in good shape. We also have three training sessions in Pakistan. The guys came from a lot of cricket, and I think that keeping the guys fresh is just as important, especially when you have injuries. »»
Ben Duckett’s fitness is the most important fear for England before the Champions Trophy. The opener seemed to fight with his groin on the ground in Ahmedabad and was a killing presence with the bat – although he struck a 22 -year -old ball, scalling eight limits. He finished the series as the first scorer in England, his fast beginnings with Phil Salt one of the few things that tourists had for them.
Total damage to Duckett remain clear with a required scan. “We will make this call, to train if it is in danger, if it is in or out,” said McCullum. England is already at the bottom of a south of its team for the Champions Trophy, with the injury to the hamstrings of Jacob Bethell, which caused the call to Tom Banton.
McCullum has experienced positive updates, declaring that Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton should be available for their first tournament match against Australia on February 22, after their respective veal and hamstrings. Jofra Archer, who faced a cut on his hand, should also be good. Regarding Brydon Carse, McCullum added: “I hope that his toe healed by then and that he will also be available for the first.”
The New Zealander retains the conviction that England can win the Champions Trophy, despite four consecutive defeats in the ODI series and 16 defeats from their last 23 games. “I believe that we have a team which, if we are able to collect everything, is as good or as competitive as anyone else, especially under the conditions that we face in Pakistan”, -It declared.
“It will also be messaging. Make sure we stay tight in groups. Make sure you remain optimistic. Take care of the health of the army and the morale within the group. If we do this, then we allow ourselves the best chance of happening. If we go the other way, you have no chance, right? There is therefore no alternative. You must make sure to maintain this belief on your side, and I certainly have a belief in us. »»