England garnered valuable experience in India, will stand them in good stead: head coach Silverwood
The Hindu
Silverwood also spoke about England's much-debated rotation policy that has drawn a lot of criticism recently, reiterating that he wouldn't change the approach
England may have suffered series defeats across all formats but head coach Chris Silverwood feels his team has learnt valuable lessons from the tour of India that will come in handy when it returns here for the T20 World Cup later this year. India completed triumphs in all three formats against England, with a seven-run win in the series-deciding third ODI on Sunday. Silverwood, in an interaction with the British media on Monday before the side headed home, reflected on the long tour with pride and said the English will be stronger when they come back here for the T20 World Cup in the last quarter of the year.More Related News
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