Skipper Kieron Pollard urged his West Indies to forget the horrendous batting display against England and move on to focus to defend their ICC Men바카라s T20 World Cup title.  (More Cricket News)
The 34-year-old was one of ten batters to fall for a single-figure score as his side was bowled out for 55 in a rematch of 2016 final, a score England needed just 8.2 overs to surpass as West Indies바카라 net run-rate took a sizable early dent.
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Pollard said that he is hopeful to see an improvement in West Indies바카라 remaining Group 1 fixtures. The Caribbean side will next meet South Africa on October 26.
바카라We didn바카라t bat well and it바카라s disappointing to start our tournament like that, being defending champions. But we have to accept it and take responsibility for what happened out there. We have to put this game to bed and move on,바카라 he said.
바카라We just need to go back and look at the way we바카라ve performed and see if we can maybe find a medium as to how we approach it. It바카라s very important we forget a game like this. For us, it바카라s pretty simple 바카라 accept and move on.바카라Â
Moeen Ali바카라s superb spell kept the pressure on and there was no way back from 31 for four at the conclusion of the powerplay. Moeen picked up two wickets for 17 runs from his four overs quota.
Pollard could at least take heart from a spirited display with the ball, with Akeal Hosein taking two for 24. He, however, admitted West Indies바카라 plans had been left in tatters following their performance with the bat.
바카라Obviously we lost a couple of wickets early on and we expected guys to bat a couple of overs, knock it around and see if we could set it up for the back end, but we kept losing wickets,바카라 he said.
바카라It didn바카라t work today and these things happen. We have a plan of how we want to play, it didn바카라t come off today, but the intensity in the field for those 8.2 overs was good.
바카라Being bowled out for 50-odd as an international team is never acceptable but we바카라ll come back stronger.바카라Â