Trescothick delighted with England’s ‘perfect’ progress on West Indies tour
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It was mission accomplished for England, after their 3-1 T20 series win against West Indies capped off a “perfect” white-ball tour of the Caribbean, according to the interim head coach, Marcus Trescothick.
On a trip where several young players were given opportunities, with four given debuts, Trescothick believes England successfully struck the balance between winning and learning after three weeks that have left the side in a better place than the one that arrived.
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