âAlmost perfectâ England âset a markerâ in victory
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England laid down a âmarkerâ in their T20 World Cup defence with a near-perfect performance against West Indies, says their former bowler Steven Finn.
Jos Buttlerâs side struggled through the initial group stage last week â only edging through after a washout against Scotland and defeat by Australia.
But they produced their best performance of the tournament so far to beat previously-unbeaten co-hosts West Indies in a composed performance reminiscent of their title win in 2022.
âEngland turned up â the England that everyone has enjoyed watching over the last few years,â Finn told BBC Test Match Special.
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Their bowlers restricted West Indiesâ powerful batting line-up to 180-4 on a good batting pitch.
Opener Phil Salt then hit 87 not out and Jonny Bairstow an unbeaten 48 to power their side to victory with 15 balls to spare and put them in a strong position to qualify for the semi-finals from a group that includes South Africa and the USA.
âThis has been a good opportunity for England to set a marker down for this stage of the tournament,â Finn said.
âBarring a couple overs with the ball, this was almost a perfect performance from England.
âThey batted with power and bowled with skill. They knew that when they got the bat in hand, once they got the momentum, they could take advantage of it.
âPhil Salt played an outstanding and really mature innings.â
Salt said England, who play South Africa next on Friday, âneeded a game like thatâ after their stop-start group stage, which they would not have progressed from had Scotland beaten Australia on Sunday.
âTournament cricket, in my experience, is all about having the confidence and momentum at the same time â and having a little bit of luck here and there,â Salt, 27, said.
âIf we can just keep building on that game by game, weâll be in a pretty good spot.â
Salt also praised Englandâs bowlers, who restricted West Indies on a pitch where they scored 218-5 against Afghanistan two days ago.
Jofra Archer, Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone all took a wicket each. Archer conceded only four runs from the 16th over, and Rashid just two from the 17th.
âYou donât need me to tell you how good they are,â Salt said.
âEverybody knows that and the proof is in their records â especially Rash.
âIâve played with him for so many years now and he still doesnât get any easier in the nets, so I donât know how the opposition batters must feel against him.
âHe did a hell of a job.â
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Published14 May
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