Jonathan Trott calls for improvement amidst losing streak
Afghanistan's cricket trainer Jonathan Trott conceded in Saturday that his group has been performing at around 70-80 percent of their true capacity and stressed the need to move forward their game rapidly to break a discouraging dash of 14 sequential World Cup routs.
In the continuous 10-country competition, Afghanistan have confronted significant misfortunes to Bangladesh and India. Their battles in World Cup history incorporate losing every one of the nine matches in the 2019 World Cup, with only one win against Scotland during their 2015 presentation.
The difficulties go on for Afghanistan as they are set to confront reigning champ Britain in New Delhi on Sunday.
Trott commented, "Now and again we get 70-80% of it right, however the other 20-30 percent that we don't get right truly winds up setting us back."
He focused on the significance of beginning matches unequivocally, particularly against an imposing side like Britain. Trott likewise underscored the need to set an exclusive requirement with both bat and ball until the end of the opposition.
In their new match against India, eight Afghanistan batsmen arrived at twofold figures, with Hashmatullah Shahidi scoring 80 and Azmatullah Omarzai making 62 for a sum of 272. Be that as it may, India got an eight-wicket triumph, with turn maestro Rashid Khan taking the two wickets.
In the initial game against Bangladesh, Afghanistan's batting wavered as they imploded from 83-1 to 156 hard and fast, bringing about a six-wicket misfortune.
Trott communicated his trust in Rashid Khan's vital job in the impending match against Britain, regardless of his to some degree stifled execution in the competition up until this point. While Rashid has only two wickets in two games at the expense of 105 runs, Trott applauded his commitment and enthusiasm for addressing the group.
Trott added, "It's an instance of different bowlers ensuring that they are on similarly as high a level and as turned on as Rashid typically is" to make strain and have an effect against Britain by and large.
