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Phil Salt praises Australia’s dominance in 28-run defeat in Southampton T20I – World News Network

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Last updated: September 12, 2024 12:00 am
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Southampton [UK], September 12 (ANI):England’s captain Phil Salt acknowledged the strong performance by the Australian team after their 28-run defeat in the first T20I in Southampton on Wednesday.
Salt recognized the early advantage Australia gained and highlighted areas where England could have improved to turn the game in their favour.
“They played well. They got a start. We dragged it back towards the end. When the ball starts flying like that, we could have done better. Maybe some clarity in the next game. Teams get good starts but you try and drag them back,” Salt said after the match.
Salt began by acknowledging Australia’s strong performance, particularly their explosive start. He credited them for their effective opening partnership which put England on the back foot early in the game.
Salt noted that England managed to pull things back towards the end of Australia’s innings, highlighting their effort to contain the scoring after the initial onslaught.
He praised Australia’s bowling performance, recognizing that they bowled well and made it difficult for England to chase down the target. Salt pointed out that England could have taken their partnerships deeper into the innings, suggesting that might have improved their chances of winning.
“They did bowl well. We could have taken partnerships deeper later,” he added.
Batting first, Australia was all out for 179 in 19.3 overs. Head combined with Matthew Short’s 41 from 26, gave Australia a flying start with an 86-run opening partnership.
Short, returning to the team after missing the Scotland series for paternity leave, replaced Jake Fraser-McGurk and made a strong case to be David Warner’s long-term replacement.
England’s leg-spinners Adil Rashid (1-23) and Liam Livingstone (3-22) managed to slow down Australia’s run rate in the middle overs.
Poor shot selection from the Australians helped England’s cause, and fast bowlers Jofra Archer and Saqib Mahmood cleaned up the tail.
Despite being 2-118 at the halfway mark, Australian batting underwent a collapse, losing eight wickets for 61 runs after the drinks break.
Captain Phil Salt’s decision to rely on his spinners paid off immediately when Rashid bowled Mitchell Marsh.
Josh Inglis kept Australia’s score ticking with a quick 37, but Livingstone’s bowling proved crucial.
Livingstone dismissed Short, followed by grabbing two wickets in two balls, trapping Marcus Stoinis lbw, and smashing Tim David’s front pad to leave Australia at 132 for 5 in the 13th over.
Despite, the comeback in bowling, English failed to capitalise and were able to manage only 151 in 19.2 overs. Zampa, who took 2-20 from his four overs, along with Australia’s seamers, dominated the run chase.
Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott took two and three wickets respectively, while the team faced a potential setback with Xavier Bartlett leaving the field due to a suspected side strain.
Phil Salt and coach Marcus Trescothick, quickly found themselves struggling at 52 for 4 while chasing 180.
Liam Livingstone and Sam Curran added a 54-run partnership for the fifth wicket, but England’s innings lost momentum in the cold conditions.
Hazlewood, returning from a calf injury, struck early by claiming Will Jacks’ wicket, making it difficult for England to keep up with the required run rate.
Australia’s combination of aggressive batting and disciplined bowling proved too much for England, securing a convincing win in the series opener. (ANI)

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