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<h1>Captain Morgan Blames England's Bowlers</h1>

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Captain Eoin Morgan Blames England's bowlers after their nine-wicket humbling by Sri Lanka at the World Cup.

Britain posted 309-6 however saw that upgraded with 16 balls left to endure a third overwhelming annihilation in four matches.

"We were misguided the imprint today," Morgan said. "When we are rocking the bowling alley well, its a decent assault yet you can dissect it when we're not knocking down some pins well."

Previous England batsman Geoffrey Boycott said Morgan and mentor Peter Moores have no "emanation of initiative" about them.

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Lahiru Thirimanne, who was dropped twice, and Kumar Sangakkara both made unbeaten hundreds of years as Sri Lanka got to be just the second group to pursue an one-day universal focus in abundance of 300 for the loss of stand out wicket.

This most recent substantial thrashing for England came after they were soundly beaten in their opening two matches against Australia and New Zealand with their just triumph advancing against Scotland.

"This is harder to take than those initial two misfortunes," said batsman Morgan. "I pondered 25 better than average.

"We made a few risks that went down, so that was baffling."

Britain will more likely than not be wiped out in the event that they lose both of their last two diversions against Bangladesh and Afghanistan, and Bangladesh beat Scotland on Thursday.

"It's not in any case an idea right now," said the 28-year-old left-hander. "We have two amusements to win to get us into a quarter-last."
 
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