Accrington Observer

Parkinson will learn from tough ODI debut

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EOIN Morgan believes Matthew Parkinson will learn a lot from his

ODI debut, despite England being hammered by South Africa at Newlands.

Having made his T20 bow for the Three Lions earlier in the winter, the Lancashire leg-spinner was named in the side for the first match of the series in Cape Town yesterday.

But it wasn’t a winning start for

Parkinson, as England – playing their first game since winning the World Cup last summer – struggled to 131-6 before Joe Denly (87) and Chris Woakes (40) lifted

England to 258-8 from their 50 overs.

That proved nowhere near enough following a second-wicket stand of 173 between new 50-over captain Quinton De Kock and Temba Bavuma, who made 107 and 98 respective­ly, as South Africa took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Parkinson kept things tight, but was unable to take a wicket as he finished with 0-48 from his 8.4 overs.

Morgan, who admitted England were beaten by far the better team, believes it is just the start for the 23-year-old from Bolton, who made his debut along with

Somerset batsman Tom Banton.

“They learned a huge amount,” said the England captain.

“Failure is a huge platform to try and catapult you forward and learn from your mistakes.

“It’s not all crash, bang, wallop. I think we need to continue to learn like we have done in the past....we were outplayed because we were off the mark.

“South Africa completely outplayed us in all department­s. We’ve got no excuses, we didn’t adapt to conditions.”

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