England vs South Africa: Harry Brook’s one-day side left with work to do by Proteas

Sympathy for England will be insufficient.
It is a part of the modern game to vary between formats, and South Africa had its own obstacles, which was in Australia nine days ago and needed to deal with a journey to England via Singapore from Mackay to Sydney from Brisbane.
Nevertheless, Britain did not have preparation: Brook has no team meetings with England.
“I will never meet,” he said on Monday. “The most exaggerated thing so far.”
Although some can accept, a change to the longest white ball formats from the shortest requires a reproduction.
For Jacks and Joe Root, two of the five UK players who went to Leeds on Monday after playing in a hundred finals will have to be done in the M1.
Their journeys meant the participation of only eight players when England was trained on Sunday – two days before any match on the day they had the main training session.
Brook’s opposite number Temba Bavuma may be celebrating Liverpool’s victory in Anfield like them, but at least he was playing 50 games in South Africa Australia.
After this chastity defeat, Brook said: “In the end, after knowing that the game was dead, we used it almost as an application session. Women were applying their skills.”
They may have benefited from doing this 48 hours ago.
This is the program, Britain on Thursday before the second match Nets does not have time to do a serious job.
Brook’s most important task will be the administration of 22 -year -old sailor Sonny Baker, who returned the UK’s most expensive figures by a day -to -one debate.
After Baker’s first four maritime costs, 0-56, Brook remembered him three more attacks-only he started to take a small door and one day polishing attempt, Baker’s family began with the participation of the British group groups.
It didn’t work. Baker ended with 0-76 to go with the first ball duck with the bat.
Brook, a man of a few words now, needs to find a way to keep Baker, who is many people, not to think much in the days.
After Lord, ODI concluded in Southampton on Sunday, three days before three days before three T20, five days and three before Ireland in Dublin.
This team’s Ashes Quintet – Brook, Root, Ben Duckett, Jofra Archer and Brydon Carsse – Ireland may miss these matches, but there is still more than a month between the journey to New Zealanda for the more white ball match against South Africa.
On Tuesday morning, Australian captain Pat Cummins will be separated from the next two months to try to be suitable for the first test in Perth.
The obligation to return the white ball of the white ball means that Britain cannot do the same as the key men.
In Leeds, they managed to look both at the bottom and cooked.
The first is in question. The conclusion of the latter may be even worse.




