England's Harry Brook Admits Chaseable Target, Credits West Indies' T20 WC Win

England captain Harry Brook conceded their 197-run target was chaseable but credited West Indies for a superb all-round performance that secured a 30-run victory. Brook admitted the pitch did not behave as anticipated, lacking the expected grip for spinners and instead skidding on. He praised the sheer power of the West Indies batting, where any error in line or length was punished. Looking ahead, Brook emphasized regrouping and focusing on their upcoming crucial matches against Scotland and Italy.

Key Points: Harry Brook on England's T20 WC Loss: Target Was Chaseable

  • West Indies win by 30 runs
  • Sherfane Rutherford's 76* powers WI to 196/6
  • England bowled out for 166
  • Pitch behavior surprised England
  • Focus shifts to Scotland, Italy matches
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T20 WC: It was a chaseable target, credit to West Indies for the win, says England's Harry Brook

England captain Harry Brook reflects on 30-run defeat to West Indies, credits opponents' power-hitting and bowling after pitch didn't behave as expected.

"We expected more grip for the spinners, but it seemed to skid on instead - Harry Brook"

Mumbai, Feb 12

As they went down to West Indies by 30 runs in their second match in their Group C clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, England captain Harry Brook said the target of 197 was chaseable, but the pitch did not behave as they anticipated.

After Sherfane Rutherford had slammed 76 not out off 42 balls to help the West Indies post a challenging total of 196/6, England looked on course as they reached 67/1 at the end of the Power-play. But some superb bowling by the West Indies, especially spinner Gudakesh Motie (3-33) and all-rounder Roston Chase (2-29), and good work in the field -- they picked some good catches and affected two run-outs, resulted in England being bowled out for 166 in 19 overs and losing the match by 30 runs.

Admitting that it was never easy to take a loss, Brook gave credit to the West Indies for an outstanding performance. He praised the sheer power in their batting lineup, noting that even the slightest error in line or length can quickly disappear into the stands.

Brook said at the halfway stage, he felt the target was chaseable. However, he says the pitch did not behave as England had anticipated. "We expected more grip for the spinners, but it seemed to skid on instead, and things simply did not fall into place for us in this match," he added.

On the way forward for England, Brook stressed the need to regroup, review where they could have been better and treat it as part of tournament cricket. He said their win over Nepal in their first match is keeping them in a solid position. "He said the focus now shifts to the upcoming matches against Scotland and Italy, with thorough preparation and a return to basics firmly on the agenda for the two-time champions.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan watching from Mumbai, it was a fantastic match! The energy from the West Indies was infectious. Brook is right to praise them, but blaming the pitch feels a bit like an excuse. Both teams played on the same surface.
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Priya S
Motie and Chase were outstanding! Spin is king in these conditions, and they proved it. England's middle order looked clueless. Hope our Indian team was taking notes on how to play quality spin bowling. 🏏
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: Brook saying the target was chaseable is stating the obvious. 197 is always chaseable in T20, especially for England. The issue was the execution and poor shot selection after the powerplay. Need to own the loss fully.
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Ananya R
The run-outs and catches won West Indies the game. Fielding is so crucial! England looked a bit complacent after that strong start. Tournament cricket is all about adapting quickly. On to the next one!
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Michael C
Good to see Brook acknowledge the power in the Windies lineup. They are genuine contenders. Makes Group C very interesting. England will bounce back, but this loss puts pressure on them for the Scotland match.

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