Pat Cummins suspects his team had been trying too hard before they got the breakthrough that sped them towards their World Cup win against Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, the selection squeeze is about to be applied on Marnus Labuschagne.
Australian captain Pat Cummins suspects his team had been trying too hard up to the moment they got the breakthrough that sped them towards victory against Sri Lanka in Lucknow on Monday, but now were in the right mindset to pursue a second win“I think everyone the team after the first two was really came trying to make amends,” Cummins said. “Maybe even trying a bit too hard. For the first 25 overs, everyone in the field was diving around.
“It’s an area of the game we spend a lot of time on how to navigate through. We always to our players, play what’s in front of you. If you feel like it’s a good opportunity to attack, go for it. If it feels like a moment where you need to bide your time and set up for the back thing, that’s also ok.”“Especially at a venue like here in Bangalore, I daresay it’s going to be high scoring,” Cummins said. “Small outfield, pitch is always really good here, so batting is super important.
Meantime, Travis Head will meet the team in Delhi on Saturday, setting off an intrigue about selection for Australia’s next match next Wednesday and for the rest of the tournament.
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