Manchester Evening News

England captain wary of ‘targets’

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ENGLAND captain Eoin Morgan is wary of going into their showdown against Australia with predetermi­ned ideas about which bowlers to target as he braces himself for a stern examinatio­n of their T20 World Cup aspiration­s.

The old rivals will go head-to-head on Saturday as the only sides in their Super 12s group to win both their opening fixtures, with Australia joining England on four points after a commanding sevenwicke­t win over Sri Lanka.

It came despite Marcus Stoinis and Glenn Maxwell conceding an eye-watering 51 runs from a combined four overs as they shared the fifth bowler’s spot, a ploy team-mate

Pat Cummins hinted Australia will continue with in Dubai. Fast bowlers Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, and leg-spinner Adam Zampa, present a formidable challenge for any batting side but Morgan is adamant England cannot place an emphasis on taking down Australia’s all-rounders.

“It’s probably going to be one of our most difficult games,” said Morgan, who has long-regarded India as the team to beat in this tournament. “Australia are a very strong side and have started well.

“Coming into the tournament, they would probably be considered joint-second favourites, along with us. They’re a side that we know pretty well, we’ve played against them a lot over a number of years.

“From what I watched, Sri Lanka played pretty hard against all of Australia’s bowlers, I don’t think it was a conscious effort to go after one or two.

“On any given day if you go in with a pre-emptive view on targeting somebody, it normally doesn’t allow you to take in informatio­n during the game on how people are bowling in reality as opposed to just a pre-conceived idea.”

Mark Wood is unlikely to return, with the express pace bowler sitting out the wins over the West Indies and Bangladesh after having an injection in his left ankle.

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