The England cricket team’s recently concluded ODI against India in the ODI series of 0-3 against India put them in the line of fire. Head coach of former India Ravi Shastri And former England captain Kevin Peterson By suggesting, the team rubbed their wounds that the team had only one net session throughout the series. However, England’s head coach Brendon McCullum The charge by Shastri and Peterson is called ‘factually wrong’, stating that a vigilant call on the team’s training program was to be taken in mind the workload and injuries.
“First of all it is factually incorrect, the entire statement we do not train. We train very well, people have come from a lot of cricket with a lot of cricket. As a throwway line, people say that McCullum told TalkSport after the match, “Tea training is not very difficult.”
Peterson said in a post on X (East Twitter): “Sorry to me, but I am completely Gobsmack that England had not had a team practice session since losing 1 ODI and losing the T20 series. How can this happen?
I believe Root This series was the only player to be the net from Post-Nagpur. There is not a single sportsman on this planet who can say honestly, that they will improve without practice. There is not even a player from England who can sit on the aircraft to leave India and say to himself, they did everything they can help to win England. And for this, I am really incredibly sad this evening.
It’s okay to lose if you are trying your best to improve everyday and if England did not train during this series, they did not try. Heartbreaking for any England fan! ,
I am sorry, but I am completely gobsmacked that England had a team practice session since losing 1 ODI and losing the T20 series.
How can this be possible?
Seriously, how?
I believe that Joe Root was the only player to post Nagpur after this series.
There is not …– Kevin Peterson (@kp24) 12 February, 2025
Describing Shastri and Peterson’s statement as wrong, McCullum did not suggest that his team had several training sessions during the series in India. With the arrival of the Champions Trophy, McCullum said that the big purpose was to keep their players fit for the ICC event.
“We have found a style and a method that we believe, people who are batting.” McCullum said. “Finally it is factually wrong what is being said. We disagree with it and we will be true from what we believe in.”
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