England’s Harry Brook calls rain-affected first T20 vs South Africa ‘a shambles’ and explains why Jofra Archer was not risked | Cricket News


England captain Harry Brook called the rain-affected first T20 against South Africa in Cardiff “a shambles” after his side lost by 14 runs on DLS.

Rain in Wales had reduced the game to nine overs a side and the contest finally began at 8.50pm, well over two hours past the scheduled start time of 6.30pm.

South Africa reached 97-5 from 7.5 overs before the wet weather returned and subsequently revised England’s ask to 69 from five overs.

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England captain Harry Brook called the rain-affected first T20 against South Africa in Cardiff ‘a shambles’

Brook’s side made 54-5 – the skipper out for a duck and Jos Buttler top-scoring with 25 from 11 balls – as the tourists took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Brook said: “It was a bit of a shambles really, wasn’t it? There was so much going on. You can’t take much from it and it wasn’t worth it.

“It was a long, long day. I don’t think we need to make any excuses up. We probably didn’t execute as well as we should have done with bat and ball. It’s bloody hard when you only bat for five overs.”

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A member of the crowd pulled off an incredible catch at Sophia Gardens – while on crutches!

‘These are the rules we get given’

When England came to bat, South Africa seamers Marco Jansen and Corbin Bosch were allowed to bowl two overs each, rather than five bowlers delivering one over apiece.

Brook added: “I don’t know all the rules to be honest, but that was a bit… I would’ve thought that every bowler would have had to bowl one over.

“But these are the rules that we get given, and we’ve just got to play our best cricket and perform to our best.”

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Luke Wood dismissed South Africa’s Ryan Rickelton with the first ball of the match after replacing Jofra Archer in the England XI

England withdrew Jofra Archer from their side once it became a reduced contest, with fellow seamer Luke Wood playing instead in a soggy Cardiff and taking two wickets and a catch.

On Archer, who is set to play a key role in The Ashes this winter, Brook added: “It would have been stupid to play him with the amount of cricket we’ve got coming up

“If he’d have gone out on the boundary and done what Adam Hose did in The Hundred [seriously injured his ankle] and broken his leg or whatever, that would have been a shambles.”

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Archer took four wickets during a sensational spell as England ended the ODI series against South Africa with a record-breaking, 342-run victory

England vs South Africa – results and fixtures

All games live on Sky Sports, all times UK and Ireland 🕰️

  • First T20 (Cardiff): South Africa won by 14 runs (DLS) 🟢
  • Second T20: Friday September 12 (6.30pm) – Old Trafford
  • Third T20: Sunday September 14 (2.30pm) – Trent Bridge

Watch the second T20 international, at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester, live on Sky Sports Cricket from 6pm on Friday (6.30pm first ball, weather permitting).



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