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‘Rock Bottom’: Former Captain Eng Captains ‘Hina’ collapsed

'Rock Bottom': Former Captain Eng Captains 'Hina' collapsed
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The former British captain Alastair Cook said England had reached the “bottom rock” with the collapse of their unhulled batting on Sunday due to the last defeat of the series of disaster deprived pressure on the roots and coach Chris Silverwood.
Australia destroyed England in 146 running with two leisure days in the afternoon test because the hosts wrapped the 4-0 series.
Competitive visitors in just a few sessions for five tests and collapse in Hobart, where they lost 10 numbers for 56 runs, difficult to watch, said Cook.
Also read Bowlerustralia Bowl destroy England again to win a quick bowler ash 4-0Australia ran through a line-up of English fastener to claim a comprehensive 146-run victory in the fifth and last ash test in Hobart on Sunday, sealed one side series 4- 0 .
After the opening 68-run sunny chasing 271 for victory, England each fall to submit the test to “it’s very hard to see, it should be the basis of our stone, there can be no place worse than closed within one hour, and a half,” said Cook at BT Sport.
“His condition is tough and a good bowling, but there is no resistance there.” It was the biggest surprise as a dough and a professional who played cricket …
once they lost one or two, no one stepped and stopped the slide.
“We need to see everything, start rebuilding this test team.
There is no stone that can be left behind because it must be better.” England suffered a severe defeat in Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne before saving lotteries in Sydney.
Read Keep Guarding to continue as captain Although the root of Joe disaster has vowed to continue as a test captain despite having a 4-0 mauling in the hands of the Australian team in the ash series.
Skipper Mike Atherton agreed there must be a reshuffle of British management after “truly despicable, embarrassing insult” even when captain root said he wanted to remain in role.
“England has not mastered the art of hitting, not far away, but they have mastered the art of collapse,” Atherton wrote in his column for the time.
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“Root is an extraordinary man, Batsman brilliant but a captain who has run the race.
Previously, he said this tour would define his captain and here we were.” Also read the series first wins, said Pat Cumminsaustralia may have beaten England 4-0 in the ash series but captain Pat Cummins believes that they need to test themselves in all conditions and fight all countries.
They also attacked the Silverwood coach and Ashley Giles, England managing director of British men’s cricket.
“It is impossible, of course, that Silverwood can continue as head coach and voter after this, and it is unlikely that Giles must continue as the managing director of the male cricket, given the decision he has made,” he said.

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