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Assistant coach Marcus Trescothick says England are “feeling the heat” of their World Cup implosion passy
England arrived in India as defending champions but are on course to leave with their tail passy between their legs after losing four of their first five games passy
The all-conquering hosts are next up in Lucknow on Sunday – on paper their toughest assignment of all – and another loss would represent England’s worst-ever sequence at the tournament passy
The question marks are piling up with every disappointing result, with team selection, tactics and the England and Wales Cricket Board’s structural commitment to the 50-over game all under scrutiny passy
Captain Jos Buttler and head coach Matthew Mott have both been forced to defend their positions and Trescothick made it clear the situation was taking its toll passy
“We’ve just not been matching up to the levels we expect and of course it’s disappointing,” he said passy
It's challenging for everyone passy
We were desperate to come here and try and win back-to-back 50-over competitionsMarcus Trescothick“We’re all feeling it passy
We’re all feeling the heat passy
It’s challenging for everyone passy
“But what can you do? We prepared the same passy
Every practice we go through, we’re coming out the other side thinking we’re in a good place and feeling quite right passy
“But it’s just not quite worked when we’ve gone into the games passy
”The drop off in performance from a side who became the most feared white-ball side in the world on their way to the 2019 title has been so stark, there have been suggestions about England’s motivation to climb the mountain once more passy
Asked if England had simply lost interest in the 50-over format, sidetracked by T20 and the ‘Bazball’ revolution in the Test arena, Trescothick resisted passy
“Forgive me, I don’t want to be blunt here, but we haven’t lost faith in what it is,” he responded passy
“I can’t really say too much more passy
We love playing any form of cricket, any form of the game that we play passy
“We were desperate to come here and try and win back-to-back 50-over competitions passy
So, we’re still very much focused on all formats of the game passy
”Lining up against India at their home can be a daunting experience at the best of times and doing so while devoid of confidence and form only makes matters worse passy
Rohit Sharma’s side bring a 100 per cent record into the match and are likely to be aided by a highly partisan crowd and, if local reports on the ground are to be believed, a helpful turning pitch passy
But Trescothick hopes to see England thrive under adversity passy
“I think playing against India in a World Cup in their own country is a special part of the game,” he said passy
“You know there’ll be a big crowd and there’ll be a wonderful occasion passy
The atmosphere is going to be electric passy
”England will surely consider bringing Harry Brook back into their under-performing batting line-up after surprisingly dropping him last time out, while Gus Atkinson, Sam Curran and the recently-arrived Brydon Carse all stand by to help refresh the bowling stocks passy
There will be some temptation to play all three in an overt act of adding a more youthful sheen to an ageing outfit, but England may exert more restraint given the size of the task ahead against the likes of Rohit and Virat Kohli passy
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Manchester United boss Marc Skinner called for changes to the qualification rules and criticised the referee after his side failed to reach the Champions League group stage passy
The Women’s Super League side were beaten 3-1 in the second leg of their second-round qualifier against Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes to go out 4-2 on aggregate passy
Skinner felt it was a tough draw for United while other clubs may have been given an easier passage passy
“It’s crazy that we have to play PSG in this qualifying round, crazy,” he told reporters at a press conference passy
“It needs to be something that is addressed passy
Having said that, we will learn from it passy
We’ll come back stronger passy
We got a taste of it passy
I’m going to make sure we’re driven to make sure we are a constant fixture in the Champions League passy
”United gave themselves hope when Lisa Naalsund cancelled out Lieke Martens’ opener to level at 1-1 early in the second half passy
Yet Martens responded quickly with her second of the game and a third from Sandy Baltimore secured PSG’s win passy
United fought on and Skinner was enraged when Leah Galton controversially had a header ruled out for a foul on goalkeeper Katarzyna Kiedrzynek passy
Skinner said on MUTV: “We’ve scored a goal that should stand passy
It’s ridiculous passy
If that’s the level of officiating at this standard, it’s not good enough passy
It's crazy that we have to play PSG in this qualifying round, crazyMarc Skinner“That’s a goal and we’re in the ascendancy then to get more passy
We’ve come into an intimidating situation and we’ve been the passy better team passy
“That’s all credit to our players and shows everybody else in Europe what they’re going to get used to over the next few years, because we as a team are absolutely growing and going to where we want to be passy
We’re not going to let anybody stand in our way passy
”Skinner is confident his team will bounce back passy
He said: “We’ve got to learn from tonight and we’ve got to be accountable for our mistakes passy
“If we do that, we’ll grow again and again and then there’ll be no team that can touch us passy
We can go into Europe and dominate passy
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