Will Jacks' Maiden T20I Fifty Powers England Into World Cup Super Eights

Will Jacks played a match-winning knock of 53 not out to guide England to a total of 202/7 against Italy, securing their place in the Super Eights. He expressed relief at scoring his first T20I half-century, noting it felt like a milestone long overdue after adapting to different roles in the team. Jacks also contributed with the ball, taking the key wicket of Italy's dangerous captain, Ben Manenti. Looking ahead, Jacks acknowledged England must improve as they face new conditions and opposition in the next stage.

Key Points: Will Jacks on first T20I fifty, England's Super Eights qualification

  • Jacks anchors innings with unbeaten 53
  • Credits role adaptation for milestone
  • Takes crucial wicket of Ben Manenti
  • Admits England must improve for Super Eights
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T20 WC: First T20I fifty 'long time coming', says Jacks after POTM show powers England into Super Eights

Will Jacks says his maiden T20I half-century was 'long time coming' after his Player of the Match performance guided England past Italy into the T20 World Cup Super Eights.

"It feels like that's been a long time coming. - Will Jacks"

Kolkata, Feb 16

England all-rounder Will Jacks said his maiden T20I half-century was 'long time coming' after delivering a match-winning performance to guide his side into the Super Eights of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup with victory over Italy in their Group C clash at the Eden Gardens.

"We spoke about the last few games, keeping our intent up. I think we've been a little bit static at times and we understood it was a very good surface and we know this is incredibly fast scoring ground. So you never know, batting first, what is enough. So that was the intent the whole way through," Jacks said during the post-match presentation after being named Player of the Match.

Jacks played a crucial role in England posting a formidable 202/7, anchoring the innings with a composed unbeaten 53 and ensuring his side maintained momentum on a high-scoring surface. Reflecting on his milestone knock, Jacks expressed satisfaction at finally reaching the landmark after adapting to different roles within the team.

"It feels like that's been a long time coming. There's been a few role changes in there and taken a while. So it's nice to get that one. I feel like I'm settling into my role down the order quite nicely now," he said.

He also explained his approach to scoring on a ground known for its short straight boundaries, emphasising the importance of targeting key areas, stating, "Always look straight. It's a short boundary down the ground, and they were looking to hit the blockhole late. So we always aim straight and adjust from there."

Jacks' contribution was not limited to batting, as he also delivered a crucial breakthrough by dismissing Italy captain Ben Manenti, whose explosive innings had threatened to turn the match.

"Yeah, well he played unbelievably well and he was striking the ball better than any of us. Originally I was trying to bowl full and straight and missed slightly and he was good enough to hit that. So I tried to change and go wide and thankfully got that wicket. If he batted for a few more overs, who knew what could have happened," he noted.

Despite England sealing qualification, Jacks admitted the team still had areas to improve heading into the next stage of the tournament. Looking ahead to the Super Eights, he acknowledged the challenges posed by new conditions and opposition.

"Yeah, well that's the most important thing that we've qualified. It doesn't matter how you do that. We know we need to be a lot better. Simple as that. We're going to Sri Lanka now, different conditions, new opposition. We've got a lot of stuff to work on and we'll try our best," he concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
A win is a win, but conceding so many runs to Italy is a bit concerning for England's bowling attack. Eden Gardens is a batter's paradise, but they'll face much tougher lineups soon. Jacks played smartly though, targeting the short straight boundaries.
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Ananya R
As an Indian cricket fan, it's fun to watch other teams play at our iconic grounds! Eden Gardens looked electric. Jacks' all-round performance was impressive – a fifty and a key wicket. England will be a team to watch, but I believe our Men in Blue have the edge 😊
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Vikram M
Respect to the Italian captain Ben Manenti for that fighting knock! Associate nations playing with such spirit is great for the global game. England qualified, but they are right – they need to be "a lot better". The Super Eights will separate the men from the boys.
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Karthik V
Jacks is being honest about the role changes affecting his rhythm. It's not easy, especially in a team like England with so many all-rounders. Finding your niche is key. His adjustment to bowl wide for that crucial wicket showed good game sense.

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