Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

England forgot how to chase, Morgan rues after Lanka humbling

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LEEDS REUTERS June 21: England forgot the basics of a run chase, captain Eoin Morgan said after his team's shock defeat by Sri Lanka in a low- scoring World Cup thriller on Friday.

Three days after posting the tournament's highest score of 397- 6 against Afghanista­n, Morgan's men imploded chasing 233 for victory against another Asian side in a major upset that breathed fresh life into the tournament.

Old warhorse Lasith Malinga led Sri Lanka's bowling effort with 4-43 to upstage England despite Ben Stokes' unbeaten 82.

“You look at the basics of a run chase. You know, partnershi­ps are very important,” Morgan said after his team's second loss in the tournament which complicate­s their passage to the semi-finals.

“We struggled to get enough partnershi­ps going, or one substantia­l one. There were a couple of individual innings. But that is not good enough to win a game.” England face tough tests in their next three matches when they take on holders Australia next week before f acing India and New Zealand, the only two unbeaten sides in the tournament.

England have not beaten any of them in the World Cup since 1992 but Morgan had faith in his team's ability to bounce back.

“When we get beaten we tend to come back quite strong, we tend to resort to aggressive, smart and positive cricket so lets hope thats the case on Tuesday,” he said referring to the match against Australia at Lord's.

“The message is quite simple, we need to do the basics along with the way that we play as well.

“There is no reason why it shouldnt be, we are going to play competitiv­e games and are not going to win every game in this World Cup.

“We need to go back to the process that has taken us to being a strong side in the world.” This was England's second match without opener Jason Roy who is nursing a hamstring injury.

Replacemen­t James Vince followed his 26 against Afghanista­n with 14 but Morgan would not say the injury setback has disrupted their plans.

“I don't think it has at all,” said the left- hander, who smashed a career- best 148 against Afghanista­n in the previous match.

“If you look at the games that we have played, obviously we would love him in the side and he is a huge strength at the top of the order, but that's not why we lost the game today, or why we might have struggled on this wicket.”

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