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Eoin Morgan blames England's tournament loss to Australia on batting

Eoin Morgan refused guilty England's second straight tourney defeat on his bowlers, despite Australia's openers putt on a century substitute testing conditions for batsmen on their thanks to a 64-run win.



England's bowlers were suspect of bowling a small amount too short and not creating the foremost of the inexperienced, seamer-friendly surface at Lord's once Morgan won the toss and inserted Australia.
Aaron oscine and David Warner placed on a gap partnership of 123, with the previous kicking on to a fine hundred. England, by manner of distinction, broken to 26-3 back to Australia's 285-7 within the face of fine gap spells from mythical being Behrendorff (5-44) and Mitchell Starc (4-43).
England ultimately broke to 221 all go in forty four.4 overs, despite mount Stokes' best efforts as he scored eighty-nine, and that's have Morgan placed the blame once asked wherever things wrong for his team.

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