Manchester Evening News

Matty will learn says Morgan

- CRICKET By CHRIS OSTICK

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. might have done better. Why we were so kick-happy I don’t know. It’s not something we practice so we’ll be looking at that. In this division you have to take your chances when they come along and we didn’t.

“I could see what they were looking at, but to do it so often and so early and to put the ball dead so often was sacrilege.

“Going back to positives, I thought all the middles and the back-rowers worked really hard and looked good.

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. Every batsman apart from Joe Denly and Chris Woakes failed to get going.

“Full credit to them. We lacked the adaptation to the skill level that was needed. We lost wickets in clusters, up until that Woakes and Denly partnershi­p.”

 ??  ?? Matthew Parkinson in action at Newlands and, inset, being award his England ODI cap by Gareth Batty
Matthew Parkinson in action at Newlands and, inset, being award his England ODI cap by Gareth Batty

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