Where it all went WRONG for England? 🤔| Ward, Hussain, Morgan & Atherton DEBATE

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Published 2023-11-12
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Ian Ward is joined by Nasser Hussain, Eoin Morgan and Michael Atherton to break down England's World Cup campaign in India. It ended with consecutive wins over the Netherlands and Pakistan, but the damage was done going into their final game in Kolkata. But how much of a disappointment was the tournament? And who is to blame? Listen on to find out.

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All Comments (21)
  • The treatment of Malan is disgusting. He has been England's best white ball batter for the last few years, and yet he gets dropped, whereas players like Livingstone get a free pass (who has done nothing).
  • The way English Cricket board treated David Willey was disappointing he's a such a great bowler both in t20 and 50 over game, they lost a great asset
  • @ChessLoverx
    24 matches won by chasing team and 21 won by batting first. Its just excuse, they lack skill to play their brand of cricket in this conditions
  • Dropping hales,roy was biggest mistake for England..you can see the disappointment of nass,athe and morgan bcz when they came to India i think they were thought that their team will crush all teams
  • @leejnew
    In case anyone didn’t know, Eoin Morgan was there in 2015 and won the World Cup in 2019. Not sure he makes that clear enough.
  • @NikkiBikkiNZ
    I think the biggest problem is living off a World Cup that was “won” by a technicality believing that some how makes you the best team in the world. So they rocked up to this World Cup thinking it was just going to happen as they are “the best”
  • @p3rvypri3st
    Malan has been the most consistent player this world cup. The ECB are a joke for dropping him like that
  • @kesav1985
    Eoin Morgan's responses are often poor. He thinks that the approach the team followed under his captaincy works everywhere and every time. He keeps insisting that the current team should have continued that. He could not be more wrong. Truth is England played exactly like they are used to, and that has led to their doom in this WC in subcontinent conditions. They failed to adapt.
  • India & Australia field same team basically. Test or short format! Both played alot of cricket leading to this WC... arguments england tired doesn't wash with me!
  • @ahmad-pathan90
    Funny fact : Pakistan England and Kenya have played the same number of OFIs world cups semi-finals in the 21st century.. Actually England played only 1 semi-final since 1992 😆
  • @snehalkhatri9357
    I wonder when was the last time Eng won a bilaterial series in ind? They are a good side but in these conditions they dont have that balanced side specially in bowling
  • @prateek29c
    England played poorly because they didn't give respect to the conditions or didn't give respect to the bowlers. In 50 over you need to access conditons and play accordingly. Because of t20 they have forgotten the importance of 1s and 2s. When things are not going well you need to keep your head down and grind those difficult phases which they failed to do so. You can't hit 4s/ 6s every ball. These analysts are not able to figure out what happened to them, lol. Bazball won't work everywhere in every condition. Good Teams will take advantage of that and will pick wickets. Also important factor was Joe Root's form plus lack of quality fast bowlers.
  • @adeadgirl13
    Is there something in Eoin's contract that forbids him from having a mic of his own? He never has one!
  • 2019 was a fluke victory for England. The trophy belonged to New Zealand. There wasn't an absolute domination from England that WC like Australia in 2003 and 2007. They lost to Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Australia in the league stage.
  • I think it’s probably being over analysed. England have always been dud in India. Just like the test team are always dud in Australia. England not turning up for these big occasions isn’t new, we would have blown the 2019 WC at home if it wasn’t for a fluked deflection off Stokes bat. We will probably smash the Windies next month and beat Australia at home next summer, then all this will be forgotten.
  • @willgoodall1529
    England got so badly beaten in the first game due to some poor bowling and great batting from NZ that they completely forgot what they'd been doing over the past few years, lost their identity and just didn't recover until the last few games
  • @ANOOPBAL
    The problem with England was blindly following the bazball approach. India and Sa played bazball, but with great caution. In 2019 it worked well, now teams learned how to counter bazball. So blindly sticking with what worked in 2019 is a failed strategy. They needed to adapt.
  • @ankurnalande55
    Wanted to hear atherton and Nasserirs voice when the historical winning moment for any of the four team would win why did both of them leave india before Finals 😢
  • It is not complicated. England turned up underprepared, and over confident. Case in point - this podcast, 4 folks talking but with 3 mics 😅
  • The way Nasser Hussain defends this English team by saying they're champions in white ball every match England plays, like, yeah mate, reaalll surprise, we didn't know. Also, Australia in the same time won the T20 World Cup and WTC both away from home with a less hyped about squad. 🤣