Adil Rashid wants England to focus on one game at a time: Can’t look at Super 8 now

Adil Rashid said that England are not looking into the Super 8s of the T20 World Cup 2024 and rather focussing on one game at a time. On Friday, the Brits thrashed Oman by 8 wickets at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua. However, England’s fate isn’t in their own hands as Australia need to beat Scotland for them to qualify for the second round.

The Three Lions, in the meantime, got their net run rate up to +3.081 from being a disastrous -1.800 following their matches against Scotland and Australia. Against Oman, Jos Buttler and Co. showed intent and chased down a target of 48 with 16.5 overs to spare. Despite the huge win, Rashid refuses to look too ahead.

‘Never look too far ahead’

“I think that’s just the team for today. We never look far ahead. We can’t look at Super 8s or whatever it is down the line. We try to look at what is our next game. And then obviously the captain and coaches get together and they pick the team. So, it’s for the day. And for the next game it will be so on and whatever it is, so on,” Rashid said in the post-match press conference.

“We never look too far ahead of this is the right bowling line up for the super 8’s or whatever. That’s down the line. We concentrate. Game at a time, step at a time and make sure we put our performances in,” Rashid added.

Rashid won the Player of the Match award against Oman after he picked up the wickets of Khalid Kail, Mehran Khan, Fayyaz Butt and Kaleemullah to finish with figures of 4-0-11-4.

England’s last and final Group match is against Gerhard Erasmus’ Namibia on June 15 at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua.

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