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Wednesday 26 June 2019 8:24 pm

Chris Tremlett: England should take Jason Roy gamble to turn around their World Cup against India

By: Chris Tremlett

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 24: Jason Roy of England bats during a nets session at Lords on June 24, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Last week I defended the World Cup format in anticipation of the dead rubbers many believed would soon be on the horizon.

A week on and there’s no such debate, with England’s defeats by Sri Lanka and Australia and Pakistan’s win over New Zealand today ensuring there’s plenty left to play for.

England are feeling the pressure, and with Pakistan now just a point behind ahead of their final two games against winless Afghanistan and Bangladesh it’s only going to ramp up more.

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Eoin Morgan’s side are used to winning one-day international series, but a World Cup is completely different kind of pressure and they don’t seem to be dealing with it.

Credit must go to Australia, who came into Tuesday’s game at Lord’s with momentum and continued it through a solid start by Aaron Finch and David Warner and deserved the victory.

The pitch offered enough and England were unlucky, but they seemed to bowl a touch too short early on.

I don’t think you can fault Jofra Archer, who just bowled his natural areas. I was also more of a hit-the-deck bowler, so I know what it’s like to have your skills not suited to the conditions.

Mark Wood is a quick, skiddy sort of bowler, so England didn’t really have someone to partner Chris Woakes, like Australia had with Jason Behrendorff to back up Mitchell Starc.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 25:  Jofra Archer of England looks on during the Group Stage match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between England and Australia at Lords on June 25, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
Jofra Archer, who took 1-56 against Australia, faces a fitness test to play India

Chasing 285-7 England were once again too inconsistent. They are clearly missing the dominant, aggressive figure of Jason Roy, who so often sets the tone at the top of the order.

England have been without Roy for three games due to a hamstring tear and his understudy, James Vince, just hasn’t got going, making scores of 26, 14 and 0. He was never going to be the same player as Roy and the lack of opening partnerships has been a clear problem.

After two concerning defeats England play India at Edgbaston on Sunday in a huge game. They may have lost their prized No1 ODI ranking to Virat Kohli’s side today, but I still think they’re the best team in the world.

England’s trademark dominant style has disappeared of late, perhaps due to the different nature of the pitches they’ve played on, but they’ve shown previously that they have what it takes to win in any conditions.

CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 08: Jason Roy of England plays a shot during the Group Stage match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between England and Bangladesh at Cardiff Wales Stadium on June 08, 2019 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)
Jason Roy has scores of 54, 8 and 153 in the World Cup so far

They need to learn from their mistakes and move forward. I believe they can beat India by going back to the blueprint they made when thrashing South Africa in the first game of the tournament.

Roy made 54 in that game and I think he has to return on Sunday. His hamstring might not be 100 per cent, but it’s a gamble worth taking, such is his importance to the team.

Although he might be a bit reluctant to run quick singles and to chase balls in the field, he has the ability to deal with the pressure and turn a game in England’s favour.

If Morgan can win the toss once more and bat first England can build their confidence throughout the day.

It’s a must-win match and I think with Roy back they can do it.

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