England’s woes at World Cup down to lack of preparation

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England’s woes at World Cup down to lack of preparation
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Head coach Matthew Mott has written off England’s chances after four defeats in five games in India.

Sir Geoffrey Boycott believes England are paying the price for their lack of preparation for the World Cup

Head coach Matthew Mott has written off England’s chances after four defeats in five games, which Boycott argued was the result of turning up in India just over a week before the campaign began.“History shows that England rarely bat well in India where the ball spins,” Boycott told the Daily Telegraph. “Our guys are okay on flat pitches but if it turns they have a problem.

But Boycott feels the unflattering comparisons between the duo are unfair, pointing out Morgan had home comforts plus a fully-focused and healthy side in peak form whereas Buttler has had several obstacles to contend with.

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