We are devastated, it’s not easy being on the wrong side of a close game: Eoin Morgan

England was “devastated” for losing to New Zealand in t20 world cup Limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan said he was proud to have fought the semi-finals but “incredibly well”, hoping to continue as the team’s leader. New Zealand avenged their heart-wrenching defeat in the 2019 ODI World Cup final against England by defeating equal opponents by five wickets in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

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“Yeah, we’re devastated. It’s not easy being on the wrong side of a close game. We fought incredibly well on a wicket that didn’t necessarily match our batting,” Morgan said at a post-match press conference. Be friendly, but we managed to post a near par score.

He said, “I’m extremely proud of the performance we’ve put in. When you play really well, it doesn’t always guarantee that you win the game. Unfortunately, we found ourselves in a very tight game today. Found on the wrong side.

“I look forward to coming back, I still have enough to offer, and I love playing in this changing room. Incredibly proud to be their leader,” said the 35-year-old, who has played in the English T20 team since 2014. has led.

Sent in to bat, England posted 166 for 4, with Moeen Ali remaining unbeaten on 51. The Black Caps chased down the target with opener Daryl Mitchell playing a crucial role of 72 runs from 47 balls not out.

James Neesham also played a key role, hitting a four and three sixes in his 11-ball 27 which took New Zealand to the final. Morgan said England were in the game until the arrival of Neesham, who completely changed the tone of the match, with his batsmen not even able to execute on the sluggish pitch by playing shots.

“We were brilliant with the ball. We were right into the game, probably until Jimmy Neesham came on the wicket, if not ahead of the game. Everything was fine until Neesham came on. It was a great cameo in high pressure conditions.

“During those innings everyone struggled to clear the ropes on both sides, it was just the nature of the pitch. You have to take off your hat to him. He played really well. We have played a lot against Jimmy. He never hit a ball like this against us. It’s a really good batting,” Morgan said.

He also praised Black Caps opener Mitchell for his unbeaten knock, which hit four fours and as many sixes. “I would say, he played one hell of an arm today. He played really well against the number one team in the world and took his team to the final.”

Morgan admitted that his team was beaten by New Zealand.

“Maybe a little bit (of the dew factor). But they still beat us. We know dew is around. We were still right in the game. I don’t think it was a major factor, maybe a slight gain but not a major factor.

“We like pitches where you can free yourself and get behind the opposition. We didn’t feel like we could do that, the pitch is a bit slow but all credit goes to the Black Caps. He was very disciplined in line and length, he used slow deliveries and his spinners bowled well.”

Asked whether Jason Roy and Tymal Mills’ injuries during the Super 12 stage had affected the team’s performance, Morgan said, “I don’t think you can fixate on losing a player. I think so.” It is that the 11 people who came on the field today gave absolutely everything.”

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