After a humbling defeat to New Zealand in their World Cup opener, England must improve in their next outing in India
, England will not be taking Bangladesh lightly and will need to be completely focused if they are to get their World Cup campaign back on track. They are facing a good side who are very comfortable with the conditions, which would have been much more familiar for them even if they hadn’t already played in Dharamsala, when
Devon Conway is a special player, one of very few in world cricket who can bat at the top of the order in Test cricket, playing a certain way, and then come out and open brilliantly playing a different way in one-day cricket. It’s a rare talent. He’s fairly advanced in years, has good experience, and the depth of knowledge that will allow him to control his emotions in the heat of battle.
The talk from the coaches and analysts in England’s dressing room in the days since the game will be of match-ups and minor improvements. The fact the bowlers struggled so badly against two left-handers will have been noted, and plans made for similar situations in the future.
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