England Coach Hopes Hazlewood's Elimination Comments Were in Jest
Ahead of England's crucial T20 World Cup match against Oman, head coach Matthew Mott expressed his hope that Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood's comments about eliminating England from the tournament were made in jest.
England's victory over Oman in their Group B clash at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Friday kept their hopes alive, but they face the risk of elimination. Currently fourth in the group after a no result against Scotland and a loss to Australia, defeat against Namibia in their final match will end their title defense.
Australia has already secured a spot in the Super Eight, and if Scotland defeats them on Sunday, the Scots could also advance alongside the 2021 champions.
In a pre-match press conference, Hazlewood had stated that eliminating England would be in the best interests of everyone. "In this tournament, you potentially come up against England at some stage again and they are probably one of the top few teams on their day and we have had some real struggles against them in T20 cricket, so if we can get them out of the tournament that's in our best interest as well as probably (that of) everyone else," Hazlewood said, according to ESPNcricinfo.
Mott downplayed Hazlewood's remarks, suggesting that they were made in good humor. "To be honest, I was informed of that this morning. Look to me, that is things out of our control and I think I know Josh pretty well and I know his integrity. I do not think that is a thing. He has got a very good sense of humour and hopefully, that is what he was doing," Mott said at the pre-match press conference.
Mott emphasized that the team is focused on winning their next game, regardless of Hazlewood's comments or any other external noise. "I know Jos (Buttler) spoke really well yesterday about how we need to push hard in this game as well and I think that is what teams do. Nice, cool, calculated response. It is going to be a good wicket out here by the looks of it. We are going with a lot of confidence, I think. We have played good T20 cricket for a while now. It did not quite come off against Australia in the last game but I think we have got our structure in place, we are really confident. Those who saw us train yesterday, you can see a buoyant group up and about that is ready for the challenge ahead," he added.
Mott acknowledged that while England has shown glimpses of its fearless cricket, the tournament has been disjointed for them. He also stated that the team aims to take quick wickets during the powerplay. "I do think it is a different ball game when you do take wickets in the power play, it is something we aim to do and hopefully comes off in this game. It does make your life a lot easier when you can come out of the power play and batters are not set but I think over time we will sort that out and certainly that is a big aim for our guys in this contest out here," he said.
Tags: #T20WorldCup, #England, #Australia, #JoshHazlewood, #MatthewMott
Read more