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CWC'19: Partnerships are very important England skipper Eoin Morgan

Dubai [UAE], June 22 (ANI): Tournament's favourite, England faced the biggest upset of the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup from Sri Lanka on Friday. England's skipper Eoin Morgan expressed that partnerships were very important to win the game and we grappled with it.

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England's skipper Eoin Morgan

Dubai [UAE], June 22 (ANI): Tournament's favourite, England faced the biggest upset of the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup from Sri Lanka on Friday. England's skipper Eoin Morgan expressed that partnerships were very important to win the game and we grappled with it.
"You know, partnerships are very important. We struggled to get enough partnerships going, or one substantial one. There were a couple of individual innings. But that is not good enough to win a game," International Cricket Council (ICC) quoted Morgan as saying.
Sri Lanka displayed a team spirit in the match and outclassed England in the game. Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga showcased his recent best figures and bagged four wickets in his 10 overs quota. While all-rounder Dhananjaya de Silva grabbed three wickets for his team.
"I would say there were quite a few wickets that were turning points, simply in the fact that you have got guys coming in at 6 who average 40, 7 averaging 30. We bat all the way down. So every single one is quite significant because every single one could establish a partnership that could win you the game," Morgan said.
The 32-year-old looked disappointed with the team's batting performance and stated that we will come back strong and will play positive cricket in next match.
"I think when we get beaten we tend to come back quite strong. We tend to resort to being aggressive, smart, positive cricket, so let's hope that is the case on Tuesday," Morgan said.
Interestingly, Sri Lanka have never lost to England in the World Cup from 2007 and
Malinga participated in all those matches.
England will next take on Australia on June 25 whereas Sri Lanka will face South Africa on June 28. (ANI)

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