Brook Admits England Underestimated Rivals Ahead of T20 WC Super 8s Clash

England captain Harry Brook has conceded his team underestimated some opponents during a nervy group stage in the T20 World Cup. Brook emphasized a fresh start for the Super 8s, where England first faces Sri Lanka. He specifically highlighted the threat of Sri Lankan opener Pathum Nissanka, who scored a century against Australia. The skipper called for his batters to adopt a more aggressive, attacking approach from the first ball.

Key Points: England's Brook on T20 WC Underestimation Before Super 8s

  • England had shaky group stage
  • Brook promises fresh Super 8s start
  • Target is Sri Lanka's in-form Nissanka
  • Team urged to attack from the outset
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T20 WC: 'We probably underestimated a few of the sides,' admits Brook ahead of Super 8s stage

England captain Harry Brook admits team underestimated opponents in group stage, vows to be braver ahead of Super 8s match vs Sri Lanka.

"We probably underestimated a few of the sides - Harry Brook"

Pallekele, Feb 21

England skipper Harry Brook has admitted that the team took some of the opposition sides in the Group stage lightly and also promised to perform well in the Super 8s round, where they will play their first match against the co-hosts, Sri Lanka, at the Pallekele International Stadium on Sunday.

England's campaign so far in the tournament has been far from convincing, as they nearly escaped defeat in their first match against Nepal by just four runs. Brook's side got hammered by the two-time champions, West Indies, in the next match.

However, they won the remaining two matches against Italy and Scotland to reach the Super 8s.

"It was obviously a niggly start to the competition. We probably underestimated a few of the sides, and they put up a really good fight and yeah, look, we came here to get through that stage, and thankfully we have, so we're here in the Super Eights, and that's our main focus now," Brook said in a pre-match conference.

Brook also revealed the team's plan to get the wicket of Sri Lanka's opener Pathum Nissanka, who is looking in good touch. Nissanka scored a century against Australia and can be a big threat to England in their upcoming match.

"Some of their batters are batting really well, so hopefully we can get a few wickets in the power play. And Nissanka is on a bit of a heater at the minute, so it would be ideal if we could get him out early," he said.

The 27-year-old also criticised the careful approach of the batters in the tournament and asked them to attack from the start and put the opposition under pressure.

"I want us to go hell for leather in 20 overs anyway and go out there and really take it to the opposition with the bat and look to put them under pressure. So, there's not really, not too much change there," he said.

"With the no carrying over of points or anything like that into the Super Eights, it's a completely fresh start, and we can see it like that as well. I feel like we can probably be a bit braver in certain situations." Brook added.

England have a good record against Sri Lanka in T20Is. Brook's side have won 13 out of 17 matches played between the two sides.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I find this refreshingly honest from Brook. Most captains give generic answers. The Super 8s are a clean slate, and England vs Sri Lanka should be a cracker! Their plan for Nissanka is key.
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Ananya R
"Hell for leather" is the right approach for T20! But you can't just switch it on after playing cautiously. The mindset has to be there from ball one, which they clearly lacked. Sri Lanka will punish them if they start slow again.
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Vikram M
Their record against Sri Lanka is good on paper, but current form matters more. Nissanka is in sublime touch, just like our Indian top order! 🏏 England's bowling needs to be spot on. Should be a great match for neutrals.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, this sounds like excuses are being prepared early. "Underestimated sides" is not a good look for a professional team. The real test begins now in the Super 8s. No more minnows to play against.
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Priya S
Glad they scraped through! Makes the tournament more interesting. As an Indian fan, I'm just enjoying the cricket. Hope the match is a high-scoring thriller! 🤞

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