With chances to impress in ODI cricket rare, those players on the periphery will need to seize opportunities in other formats
s England’s white-ball squad gathered in Dhaka there was widespread optimism that the ODI series could be won. There was also recognition that in unfamiliar conditions and against a side with a formidable home record the path to success would not be straightforward.with a game to spare, and banked a significant morale boost before a World Cup to be played in similar conditions. That October tournament seems distant, but opportunities to impress in this format are rare.
There are many more opportunities to play T20 cricket, and Matthew Mott, England’s white-ball coach, feels the technical requirements of the two formats are similar. Asked about his side for this year’s World Cup the day after he won the last one, he predicted that “the way we set our team up, it’s not going to be too much different. Our white-ball teams will come pretty close together.”
“There’s so much T20 cricket and I think it’s pretty similar,” says Curran, whose efforts in Australia last autumn helped secure a £1.85m IPL deal, of the two formats. “It’s just an extended version.”
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