Changes demanded after England's latest World Cup flop


  • Cricket
  • Monday, 02 Mar 2015

England's captain Eoin Morgan (3nd R) leads his team off the field after Cricket World Cup match loss to Sri Lanka in Wellington, March 1, 2015. REUTERS/Anthony Phelps

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The incoming chairman of England's cricket board has flagged a review of the team's approach to the one-day format after a third crushing loss at the World Cup.

England slumped to a nine-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka on Sunday, leaving their hopes of making the World Cup's quarter-finals hanging by a thread.

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