Trescothick admits lack of domestic 50-over cricket not helping England
- Stand-in coach suggests more 50-over cricket is needed
- England crushed in final game of 2-1 Windies series defeat
Interim head coach Marcus Trescothick has said that the current domestic structure is “not helping” England’s new generation of white-ball cricketers.
At the Kensington Oval, Barbados, England fell to a third consecutive one-day series defeat and 13th ODI loss in 20 matches, as West Indies thrashed them by eight wickets.
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