England Crush Sri Lanka in T20 WC Super 8s, Brook Praises "Awesome Effort"

England secured a comprehensive 50-run victory over Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup Super 8s, bowling the hosts out for just 95. Captain Harry Brook praised his team's exceptional performance and adaptability to the slow Pallekele pitch. He highlighted Phil Salt's crucial half-century and expressed full confidence in Jos Buttler's ability to regain form. Brook also credited the spin attack, led by Player of the Match Will Jacks, for expertly adjusting their pace to exploit the conditions.

Key Points: England's Dominant T20 WC Win vs Sri Lanka: Brook Reaction

  • England defends 145
  • Bowls Sri Lanka out for 95
  • Phil Salt's gritty 50 decisive
  • Brook backs Jos Buttler to fire
  • Spinners adapt pace for wickets
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T20 WC: 'We played exceptionally, awesome effort,' says Brook on England's dominant Super 8s win vs SL

England captain Harry Brook hails team's adaptability after bowling Sri Lanka out for 95 to secure a crucial Super 8s victory in the T20 World Cup.

"A beautiful birthday present. I thought we played exceptionally there... an awesome effort. - Harry Brook"

Colombo, Feb 22

England captain Harry Brook described the team's comprehensive victory over Sri Lanka as a special occasion, praising his side's adaptability and bowling discipline after they successfully defended 145 and bowled the hosts out for just 95 in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup Super 8s clash at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

"A beautiful birthday present. I thought we played exceptionally there and to get over the line and bowl them out for less than 100 is an awesome effort," Brook said during the post-match presentation.

Reflecting on the conditions, Brook emphasised how England's bowlers adjusted their approach after assessing the surface during the first innings.

"I didn't think there were really any demons on the pitch. I think the spinners on both sides used the pace really well, and that's what brought a lot of wickets. We saw how it was behaving in the first innings and lack of pace was creating chances. So we had a good chat about that before going out and we adapted to the surface really well," the England skipper said.

Brook credited England's batters for laying the foundation despite difficult batting conditions, reserving special praise for Phil Salt, whose gritty half-century proved decisive. He said, "It was just slow. It was hard to time, and I thought Salty played an exceptional innings there to get 60 with everybody fumbling around him as well. Not the fluent Phil Salt that everybody knows, but he managed to get us to a very good score there and a couple of partnerships at the end as well. It was a hell of a performance."

The England skipper also backed Jos Buttler despite his recent struggles, expressing confidence in the senior batter's ability to deliver later in the tournament.

"Not concerned at all. He's a powerhouse of world cricket. He has been for many years. He's arguably the best white-ball player to have ever played the game. He's just lacking a little bit of confidence at the minute, but I'd rather him start the competition like this and finish with a flourish. Looking forward and really excited to see how he goes in the next couple of games. It has worked for them, we've played a lot of cricket here in the last few weeks, and we knew that it was gonna play a big part today. And Jacksie was pretty annoyed with the way he got out, so he said to me he always bowls better when he's angry, and thankfully he got off to a cracking start," he mentioned.

Brook also revealed the tactical clarity shared among England's spin attack, including Player of the Match Will Jacks, stating, "I had a chat with the spinners as well and we were like, we don't really need to vary our lines, it's more about paces, and as we saw, we got rewards for that as well with a few caught and bowleds, like I said, and a couple of catches out on the boundary, it was perfect adaption to the surface."

Despite operating in challenging conditions, Brook insisted England remain confident of performing on any surface.

"No, not really. I feel like we can play on any surface. Like you said, Joss hasn't fired yet, but when he does fire and he gets on a very good wicket, he's going to get 100 and blitz the team away. And same with Salty as well, he got 60 today, but like I said, it's not the flourishing Salty that we know. Once we can figure that power play out and get on top of them with the bat, then we're going to be a very hard team to beat," he concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was a clinical performance. Phil Salt's innings was the difference. Shows you don't always need big sixes, sometimes a gritty 60 on a tough track wins you the match. Great captaincy from Brook too.
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Aditya G
Respect to England, but honestly, Sri Lanka's batting was a big letdown. 95 all out? On their home ground? That's just not acceptable at this level. Our Asian brothers need to show more fight. Feeling for the Lankan fans.
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Priyanka N
Brook backing Buttler is good leadership. Every great player goes through a rough patch. But England's real strength is their bowling attack - they can defend any total. Makes every match exciting!
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Michael C
The tactical chat about varying pace instead of line was brilliant. That's modern T20 cricket in a nutshell. Smart cricket always beats just power-hitting. England are serious contenders.
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Karthik V
While England were good, let's not get carried away. 145 is not a big score. Our Indian spinners - Kuldeep and Jadeja - would have feasted on that same pitch. The real test for England will be against top-order batting lineups.

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