Jordan lauded England’s ‘tremendous’ bowling transformation in T20 World Cup Cricket News – Times of India

Dubai: Chris Jordan Appreciated Thursday’s “tremendous” efforts EnglandImproved bowling attack after major victories in their first two t20 world cup match.
England beat defending champions West Indies for 55 runs to win their tournament opening match by six wickets to restrict Bangladesh to 124-9 and register an eight-wicket win on Wednesday.
His performance with the ball was all the more impressive as Eoin Morgan’s men missed several key bowlers.
England travel to UAE without injured Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes and Sam Curran, whereas tom curran And Mark Wood was also dropped from the first two games.
But left-arm pacer Tymal Mills and all-rounder Chris Woakes have stepped down after returning to England’s Twenty20 squad for the first time since 2017 and 2015 respectively.
“The chemistry between the boys and the way everyone has played every role that has been given to them is tremendous,” said England pacer Jordan.
“We were finding that intensity and going into that first game that was a big focus — to bring our level of intensity and everything else to take care of itself.”
England bowled 59 dot balls in 86 balls against West Indies, with off-spinners. Moeen Ali Player of the match was adjudged after taking 2-17 with 18 dot balls.
Leg-spinner Adil Rashid won 4–2, but played a lesser role against Bangladesh as Mills, Liam Livingstone, Woakes and Ali shared wickets in a match where Jordan himself bowled two wicketless overs for 15 runs.
The 33-year-old said, “Everyone is juggling here and there and whenever someone enters the game they have hit their bandages and people support what they have done before. This could go on for a long time.” Is.”
“We want to keep building, looking for areas in which we can improve and continue to build along with the tournament.”
England face Australia – whom they defeated in the 2010 World T20 final – in Dubai on Saturday in their quest to become the first team to hold the title and the 50-over World Cup together.

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