England Vs Pakistan: After Michael Vaughan, Nasser Hussain hails IPL’s position in making ready England for T20 World Cup 2024 after Pakistan win | Cricket Information

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NEW DELHI: Former England cricketer Nasser Hussain has offered his evaluation on the preparedness of the Jos Buttler-led England crew for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024. In response to Hussain, the defending champions are in a beneficial place heading into the event.
England have been positioned in Group B alongside rivals Australia, Scotland, Namibia, and Oman.Their marketing campaign will start towards Scotland on June 4.

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Hussain believes that the Three Lions are in higher kind in comparison with their efficiency within the ODI World Cup 2023, the place they struggled initially.
Hussain emphasised the significance of getting a contingency plan, or “Plan B,” in case England encounters a gradual begin or faces challenges towards stronger opponents.
“They’ve simply acquired to be higher than they had been at that 50-over World Cup. They went into that with loads of hope and it did not begin properly and so they did not react properly. So they should have a Plan B. If we do not begin properly, if issues do not go properly, how will we react? How will we react to slower pitches? How will we react when higher sides come up towards us? However beneath Buttler and what they have on this aspect they’re in an actual good place. They simply acquired to go and do it,” Hussain said.

Hussain additionally recommended the Indian Premier League (IPL) for its position in making ready England gamers for high-pressure conditions and large matches.
“They are a very balanced aspect, they’ve performed in loads of large video games. We do not speak sufficient concerning the IPL and the way that clearly units you up as a cricketer but additionally units you up in large video games. And beneath stress and large crowds and that is what you want going right into a World Cup. So that they’ve performed all that they might do,” the previous England worldwide added.
(Inputs from ANI)


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