England should be "more quick witted" with the bat as they keep on developing as a restricted overs side, says Nasser Hussain.
Eoin Morgan's side posted only 134-8 at in the primary T20I against South Africa at Newlands, notwithstanding being situated liberally on 52-1 in the seventh over of their innings.
The Proteas just secured triumph off the last chunk of the match when Reece Topley bobbled a run-out circumstance be that as it may, Hussain demands the seamer's blunder was not the purpose behind England's annihilation, which took after a 3-2 misfortune in the first ODI arrangement.
"Topley will be completely upset - however it wasn't his flaw England lost that amusement," Hussain told Sky Sports, after the voyagers sent five wickets for 29 keeps running in the center overs. "The harm was done a great deal before.
"Britain are tiny bit gung-ho with the bat right now - in the last three or four diversions of white-ball cricket they have not worked what a decent score is.
"I think you need to give them a tiny bit of room, instruct them to proceed with this free soul for some time, and trust they understand they must be somewhat more quick witted.
"Eoin Morgan and [coach] Trevor Bayliss are infrequently reproachful of England's batting as they don't need any questions about whether what they are doing is the best thing and don't need the players to stress over the details heading into the World T20."
Hussain, however, saluted England's bowlers for the way they begin attempting to shield 134, including Ben Stokes, who took 1-19 in the center overs and Chris Jordan, who returned profession best figures of 3-23.
"The rocking the bowling alley was splendid," included the previous England captain. "Topley rocked the bowling alley well toward the begin, Stokes was heavenly when the amusement was leaving from them and Jordan, who was lifted by Stokes, demonstrated why he is in the side with his yorkers.
"The spinners, Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid, were phenomenal and the demeanor in the field was remarkable, so they merited Topley to understand that puzzling chance toward the end.
"Britain were in a diversion they ought to never have been in - South Africa commander Faf du Plessis says his group avoided a slug - yet they botched it up in the last nine or 10 conveyances."


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