England didn't get execution right under pressure at World Cup, says fielding coach Hopkinson

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England have not been able to execute their plans under pressure at the 50-over Cricket World Cup in India, their fielding coach Carl Hopkinson said on Tuesday (Nov 7).

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - England Practice - Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune, India - November 7, 2023 England's Joe Root during practice REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

"I think cricket can be a game of - It's about executing under pressure, isn't it? Everybody knows that, and I think this team has been well known for doing that really, really well," Hopkinson said ahead of Wednesday's match against the Netherlands in Pune. "It's not to say that lads aren't trying to do that in practice, they obviously are, but we haven't got that right in key moments and I think that's something that we can definitely improve on."

 

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