Interim England head coach Marcus Trescothick has expressed his concerns over the team’s recent struggles, following their 2-1 ODI series defeat to the West Indies. The loss marks England’s third consecutive series defeat in the format.
Trescothick acknowledged the challenges faced by the team, which included a packed cricketing schedule and the inclusion of several inexperienced players. “It has been a really challenging time for us,” he said. “Guys have just finished the Test series in Pakistan. There is another Test series starting in 20 days’ time. We know where we are. We have seen some things we have wanted to see.”
In the series decider at Kensington Oval in Barbados, the West Indies chased down England’s total of 263/8 with seven overs remaining, thanks to unbeaten centuries from Keacy Carty and Brandon King. Trescothick praised the performance of young all-rounder Jacob Bethell, who scored a half-century in England’s victory in the second match of the series. “Bethell has really shone in the short space of time he has had,” he said.
Despite the disappointing results, Trescothick believes the team is making progress. “We have a better understanding of what our team will look like in comparison to series results,” he said. “A few guys are really stepping up. Liam Livingstone, for example. Bethell has really shone in the short space of time he has had.”
Former England captain Alastair Cook believes the appointment of Brendon McCullum as head coach of the white-ball teams will provide a much-needed boost. “I’m looking forward to McCullum having his stamp on this side because he has a way of getting the best out of players,” Cook said. “Every time he’s taken over sides, there’s been a real enthusiasm about playing in that team. With that one-day team, it just needs a bit of a boost.”