Thursday, 7 April 2011

V of England in South Africa: Jonathan Trott urges teammates to eliminate the errors before the South Africa showdown

Under pressure: Andrew Strauss and Ravi Bopara to take a break during a training session for their meeting with the South Africa Photo: REUTERS

The meeting after the defeat in Ireland has identified the areas in England have to correct if they want to reach the stage of the quarterfinals of the world team Cup, the minimum target when newcomers in India.


An extra long fielding session made clear Friday where they feel the real fault lies for three inconsistent performances that have left their having to win two of their final three games to reach the quarterfinals.


They dropped by 12 taken so far, not including the chances of the half, and the bowlers did not always follow the strategies that have worked in the past.


For drummers, the absence of an instinct killer in the final overs against the Ireland, when they added just 70 of last 60 balls, was an area, they discussed correction of tomorrow, a fault that can be corrected by the selection of Ravi Bopara against Mike Yardy.


"Some things [be] the guy with a reflection on their own performance and their own role in the team," said Jonathan Trott.


"It was also to have a reflection on what they should do to be able to contribute to team success and succeed themselves, and in ensuring you nailed on your work and your role when it comes to."


"Stand up guys when they need to be counted and go about the job really.".


The defeat of three-window Ireland and earthquakes by beating Holland suggests England have not recovered from Basinger 6 - 1 in Australia.


They were transported in this tournament, an inability to run each different phase of the game and against South Africa, on another decent frappeurs land, the game can be taken very quickly from them.


"Australia are a pretty good team one day and we did not play very well, we had a few injuries after and during the ashes, but it was a thing of not playing a good 100 overs of cricket, said Trott.".


"We would be is to halfway in a good position and then losing in the last 50 overs of the game, or there is time we could have gained Australia thus but we could not just finish it out.". Even against the Ireland.


"This is a goal for the team, we have to play 100 overs cricket good."


"Especially in today's climate and the speed with which games can change, how quickly people can take the game away from you on such flat wickets, we have to be on the ball all the time."


The effectiveness of the South Africa was in striking contrast with England. They beat the West Indies with conviction in their opening game and managed what failed in England by easily porta side Holland earlier this week.


AB de Villiers began the World Cup with consecutive centuries and Hashim Amla, drummer for one-day cricket world no1, also made a hundred against Holland. England cannot afford to be too wasteful with the new ball.


Each tournament for 20 years has presented one side South Africa many want to win the World Cup, but this time, they seek to have the balance and the mindset to match the expectation.


England have at least a good recent record against the South Africa, having won eight of their last nine clashes of a day, but it is the first time that they will be faced an attack featuring the Pakistani leg-spinner Imran Tahir bornwhich fulfils the conditions required by nationality of his wife.


South Africa have the luxury of an attack, adapted to all conditions. Bounce of Morne Morkel contrasts with Dale Steyn skiddy rhythm while they opted for off-spin of Johan Botha against the West Indies before it shake for the Holland game by bringing in left - arm Robin Peterson.


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