(Reuters) - West Indies players must find a way to enjoy their cricket to get their mood back after a terrible start to their Twenty20 World Cup title defence against England, assistant coach Rod Estwick said on Monday.
The Caribbean side, who won the last edition of the tournament in 2016, folded for an embarrassing 55 inside 15 overs before Eoin Morgan's men romped home inside nine overs.
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