Date: 28 October Time: 09: 00 BST Venue: MCGCoverage: Ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sport site & app; live text commentary with clips on BBC Sport site & appEngland will not “throw the child out with the bathwater” in their important T20 World Cup match versus Australia on Friday regardlessof Wednesday’s loss to Ireland, states coach Matthew Mott. The surprise five-run defeat implies a loss to their Ashes competitors will all-but end England’s hopes of advancing. But, inspiteof a bad efficiency with bat and ball versus Ireland, Mott dismissed the concept of sweeping modifications. “You can’t transform yourself overnight,” Mott informed the BBC. “A lot of groups that have won World Cups have lost especially early. “It can be a bit of sting that you require. We wear’t desire to lose any videogames however it is mostlikely going to galvanise the group in terms of our technique.” ‘England’s World Cup in threat however they haveactually been here inthepast’TMS podcast: Ireland shock England at the MCGEngland’s loss has set up a extremely preparedfor encounter at the 94,000-capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground, with hosts and protecting champs Australia in a comparable position havingactually lost their veryfirst videogame of the competition. After a bad start with the ball, England dismissed Ireland for 157 on Wednesday however their leading order hadahardtime to get going in pursuit as they ended on 105-5, 5 runs brief of the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) target when rain brought an early surface. Ben Stokes, who was brought back for this competition having not played a Twe
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