The story of our side … “: Jose Potler, who collides with England, returns after the embarrassing loss against South Africa




England captain Jose Bater was confused through his words, as his team collapsed to lose seven and Aikit against South Africa on Saturday, describing their glory beating as “the story of our side” as they ended the Champions Cup without victory. It was a disappointing end to the leadership of Odi in Buttler where England fell to 179, the lowest total of this edition so far, after he chose the bats. South Africa fixed the target on only 29.1. “It was a really disappointing performance. We have yet been from the mark there today. It was a decent-very slow but of two types. We do not continue and make these big contributions that were the story of this aspect for some time now with bats,” Pater said at the post-match conference.

When asked about the absence of a form of fighters, “I do not know, to be honest.

“There is now a great opportunity for everyone in the dressing room and those abroad to put their hands and say they want to be part of these white football teams,” said Bater, who has already announced that the last Saturday match will be as a white football captain. “There is no doubt that the talent exists. I am sure (coach) Brendon and men at the top will applaud some plans, and it is also due to individuals to say that they want to be part of something and return to this team to the place it should be.” Thinking about his captain, Patel said that winning the 2022 T20 World Cup is still an unforgettable moment.

“This was a great time. For the World Cup captain was an incredibly proud moment. This was the best day in a captain shirt.” “The atmosphere of light was a bright light and a great example of the English Cricket all the time. We have seen him taking his game to new levels since the captain abandoned. I hope I can follow his progress,” added Bater, who was praising, former team captain Joe Root. Captain South Africa, Adeen Markram, benefited from praise for his players to quickly adapt to the circumstances.

“The (stadium) was slow at first, and adapting children well with conditions. We have held our lengths and retreated in good channels.” Speaking of Marco Yansson, who took three share to Rock England, Markram said: “He was huge for us, and he took the share in advance, finds different ways to do this and marry well with KG (Kagiso Rabada).” On Heinrich Klaasen, who has achieved 64 years, Markram said: “He was in a ridiculous form during the past several months. He had little noise but he never left; it was great for us.” Markram left the field in 31 after feeling uncomfortable. He did not go out to the bats.

However, any concerns have calmed down, saying: “I think it is good, we hope, in the next few days, to get good rest and a break.”

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