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England Struggle to Find Form Amid Noise and Pressure at T20 World Cup

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Last updated: February 23, 2026 10:29 am
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England cricket captain Harry Brook speaks to the media during T20 World Cup preparations in Sri Lanka.
England captain Harry Brook reflects on lessons learned amid preparation challenges and inconsistent group-stage performances in the T20 World Cup.
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The first thing that hits you upon arriving in India is the noise – a constant, exhilarating barrage of chatter, beeping horns, and sensory overload. England have had to contend not just with the cricket, but the surrounding chatter about their team throughout this T20 World Cup.

Questions about Brendon McCullum’s future as coach and Harry Brook’s captaincy have hovered, and even in the relative calm of central Sri Lanka, Brook faced queries regarding Pakistan players’ involvement in The Hundred. His measured responses showed support but revealed little else.

Brook admitted that England may have “underestimated a couple of teams” during the group stage – an honest comment, but not one that inspires confidence in a side criticized for being loosely prepared. “We didn’t have full knowledge of some players and had limited stats,” Brook said. “This is something we can improve on for future tournaments, ensuring homework is done earlier.”

England’s group stage performance has been shaky. They scraped past Nepal, suffered a defeat to the West Indies in Mumbai, and narrowly won against Italy and Scotland in Kolkata. Apart from Tom Banton’s unbeaten 63, few batters produced decisive innings. Even Adil Rashid, normally a reliable bowler, has struggled, conceding nine runs per over or more in three of four matches.

This form does not bode well for a late-stage challenge. Without improvement, England may face another disappointing tournament since their 2022 T20 World Cup triumph.

The struggles aren’t unique to England; major cricketing nations have found the tournament challenging. Lower-ranked teams are eager to make an impact, while Test-playing sides carry the weight of expectations. Despite the difficulties, England held leads in all three games against weaker opposition, including stalling Nepal’s chase and dominating Scotland and Italy early.

Familiarity could offer a boost. England returned to Sri Lanka on Tuesday, spending two nights in Colombo before heading to Pallekele – the venue where they previously swept the T20 series against Sri Lanka. The experience of winning there could help the team recalibrate, particularly after Brook’s attempt to address off-field distractions during the Ashes.

“It’s about reading the pitch and conditions quickly and keeping communication strong,” Brook said. “We had a game where 130 runs was enough to win, but until you play on a pitch, you can’t be sure how it will behave.”

For England, improvement hinges on adaptation, preparation, and handling the relentless external noise – the constant backdrop to a T20 World Cup that has tested both their skill and composure.

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