IND vs ENG T20Is: Will it be another run-pour during Green Park?

England skipper Eoin Morgan watches all-rounder Ben Stokes play during a use event in Kanpur yesterday. Pic/PTI
England skipper Eoin Morgan watches all-rounder Ben Stokes play during a use event in Kanpur yesterday. Pic/PTI

Kanpur: Flat pitches, sensuous immature quick outfields, super bats and improvisations galore. In such a conditions what does a captain chose to do when he wins a toss? Set a aim or follow one?

That’s a quandary of a present-day captains. In a new ODI series, even a measure of 350 did not seem protected to defend. After posting 381, centurion in a second ODI opposite England in Cuttack, Yuvraj Singh was vehement adequate to say, “these days, a outrageous measure does not pledge a win. We will need to play unequivocally good to urge that score.” India won that compare by only 15 runs. They done a good bid chasing 321 in a final game, descending only 6 runs brief of a target.

On a eve of a initial T20I compare in Kanpur, England captain Eion Morgan certified that teams these days are gentle chasing a aim rather than environment one.

“I consider it can be an advantage… chasing a target. The confusion of posting a score, or meaningful what a good measure is apropos some-more and some-more difficult. It sits unequivocally easily with batting teams, carrying to chase,” pronounced Morgan.

“The turn of skills batsmen have shown, a alleviation traffic with levels of risk and anticipating bounds means batting units or teams in ubiquitous are utterly gentle meaningful what their aim is. That’s done it formidable to devise accordingly,” a England skipper added.

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