Eoin Morgan has challenged his fringe bowlers to prove that they can deliver at the end of the innings as he looks to turn the three-match T20 series against Pakistan starting tonight into a trial by death-bowling. The England captain wants to look at his options in preparation for the T20 World Cup, which starts in October, and in particular the bowling in the crucial overs at the back end. SponsoredOne man set to be given a chance is Saqib Mahmood, 24, who impressed in the 3-0 ODI whitewash against Pakistan. “I think everybody is going to get an opportunity to bowl at the death,” Morgan, 34, said. Saqib is coming off a pretty big high, although obviously T20
Source: The Times July 15, 2021 16:06 UTC