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ICC World Cup 2019: Adaptability will be key for teams: Eoin Morgan

ICC World Cup 2019: Adaptability will be key for teams: Eoin Morgan

England captain Eoin Morgan stresses on the importance of adaptability

London, May 31: Adaptability will be the key at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 and England captain Eoin Morgan hailed his side's composure after they fought past South Africa to open their home tournament with a victory at the Oval on Thursday (May 30).

England lost the toss and were forced to bat on a green-tinged surface but South Africa sprung a surprise, selecting leg-spinner Imran Tahir to bowl the first over. He removed Jonny Bairstow off the second ball and from then on England struggled to score as fluently as they have become accustomed to.

Despite that, Ben Stokes (89), Morgan (57), Jason Roy (54) and Joe Root (51) all made half-centuries as they moved towards 311-8, before bowling South Africa out for 207 to complete a 104-run win.

"I think given the nature of the pitch and the way South Africa bowled, we were struggling with our plan A game with the bat for some time and that emphasised how slow the pitch was," said Morgan.

"You could not get away and we could not strike the ball like we would do for our plan A. One of the ways we have improved in the last two years is understanding conditions and we adapted really well here.

"We did not think we had enough runs but we thought we were on par. It is extremely pleasing. I would back us to lose four early wickets and still go at five an over. We have been at 20-5 before and put a reasonable score on the board, fought to the end and believed we can still win. If we lose wickets then we will adapt."

South Africa's run-chase got off to the worst possible start when Hashim Amla retired hurt after being hit on the head and, although he later returned, they lost regular wickets.

Only Quinton de Kock (68) and Rassie van der Dussen (50) made telling contributions, with England's rampant bowling attack smothering their innings - led by the excellent Jofra Archer (3/27).

However, it was a moment in the field which caught the eye as Stokes made an outrageous acrobatic catch to dismiss Andile Phehlukwayo off Adil Rashid's bowling.
"He has had a full day out and when he does it is entertaining. We see him do stuff like that in training all the time and you shake your head at it," Morgan said.

"He was at his best today. He misjudged it at the start. He ran in, stopped and I thought it was way over his head and then the leap. I have only seen a catch like that from AB de Villiers before for Bangalore (in the IPL). I don't know to describe it, it was unbelievable."

Story first published: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:23 [IST]
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