Morgan grateful for Roy’s superlative form

Published June 10, 2019
England batsman Jason Roy acknowledges the applause after being dismissed by Australia's for 180 during their one-day international cricket match played at the MCG in Melbourne on January 14, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE -- — AFP or licensors
England batsman Jason Roy acknowledges the applause after being dismissed by Australia's for 180 during their one-day international cricket match played at the MCG in Melbourne on January 14, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE -- — AFP or licensors

CARDIFF: England captain Eoin Morgan said Jason Roy was a ‘luxury’ after the opener’s latest big hundred helped England thrash Bangladesh by 106 runs as the hosts got their World Cup campaign back on course.

Roy’s 153 — his third One-day International score of 150 or more in nine hundreds — took England to an imposing 386-6 in Cardiff on Saturday.

It was just the start the World Cup favourites, top of the ODI rankings, needed after a surprise 14-run loss to Pakistan last time out.

“It’s a luxury,” said Morgan after England made it two wins from three ahead of their match against the West Indies in Southampton on Friday. “People in general, talk about scoring hundreds. He’s an exception to the rule. He just goes on and get big scores. The rate he can get them at is so difficult to defend.

“He scores all the way around the ground, he takes really good bowlers down, he hits good balls for boundaries. He’s great to have in the side.

“One of his biggest strengths at the moment is his temperament, compared to the start of his international cricket to right now, I think there is a considerable difference.”

Roy has yet to play in a Test match but Morgan insisted: “I’ve said this before: I do think he could play Test cricket at some stage. I think he has every attribute to be a Test cricketer.”

Meanwhile, Jonny Bairstow, who helped Roy put on a rapid 128 for the first wicket at Sophia Gardens, said: “Having opened the batting now for a long period of time for England, his confidence will be very high.

“It’s great for him to score 150 in the World Cup and you are hoping we can both kick on from that start today, be that a chase or setting, in one of the huge games we’ve got coming up,” added Bairstow, who made 51.

The only worry for England following a dominant display was a hip injury suffered by Jos Buttler when hitting a six during a typically dashing 64.

Buttler did not keep wicket, with Test gloveman Bairstow behind the stumps instead.

“He is going to be monitored over the next 48 hours, but at the moment it’s more precautionary rather than not being able to do his job,” said Morgan. “I am quite confident that it’s not a serious injury.”

Bangladesh, who knocked England out of the 2015 World Cup, were never in the hunt despite a century from star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, with the pace of England quicks Jofra Archer (3-29) and Mark Wood too hot to handle as the Tigers slumped to 280 all out.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND:

Batsmen & mode of dismissals R B 4s 6s SR

J.J. Roy c Mashrafe b Mehidy 153 121 14 5 126.44
J.M. Bairstow c Mehidy b Mashrafe 51 50 6 0 102.00
J.E. Root b Saifuddin 21 29 1 0 72.41
J.C. Buttler c Soumya b Saifuddin 64 44 2 4 145.45
E.J.G. Morgan c Soumya b Mehidy 35 33 1 2 106.06
B.A. Stokes c Mashrafe b Mustafizur 6 7 0 0 85.71
C.R. Woakes not out 18 8 0 2 225.00
L.E. Plunkett not out 27 9 4 1 300.00

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-7, NB-1) 11 - - - --

TOTAL (for six wkts, 50 overs) 386 - - - --

FALL OF WKTS: 1-128 (Bairstow, 19.1 ov), 2-205 (Root, 31.3 ov), 3-235 (Roy, 34.4 ov), 4-330 (Buttler, 45.2 ov), 5-340 (Morgan, 46.5 ov), 6-341 (Stokes, 47.1 ov).

DID NOT BAT: J.C. Archer, Adil Rashid, M.A. Wood.

BOWLING: Shakib Al Hasan 10-0-71-0 (2w); Mashrafe Mortaza 10-0-68-1; Mohammad Saifuddin 9-0-78-2 (2w); Mustafizur Rahman 9-0-75-1 (1nb, 2w); Mehidy Hasan 10-0-67-2 (1w); Mosaddek Hossain 2-0-24-0.

BANGLADESH:

Batsmen & mode of dismissals R B 4s 6s SR

Tamim Iqbal c Morgan b Wood 19 29 1 0 65.51
Soumya Sarkar b Archer 2 8 0 0 25.00
Shakib Al Hasan b Stokes 121 119 12 1 101.68
Mushfiqur Rahim c Roy b Plunkett 44 50 2 0 88.10
Mohammad Mithun c Bairstow b Rashid 0 2 0 0 0.00
Mahmudullah c Bairstow b Wood 28 41 1 1 68.29
Mosaddek Hossain c Archer b Stokes 26 16 4 0 162.50
Mohammad Saifuddin b Stokes 5 8 0 0 62.50
Mehidy Hasan c Bairstow b Archer 12 8 2 0 150.00
Mashrafe Mortaza not out 4 9 0 0 44.44
Mustafizur Rahman c Bairstow b Archer 0 3 0 0 0.00

EXTRAS (LB-9, W-10) 19 - - - --

TOTAL (all out, 48.5 overs) 280 - - - --

FALL OF WKTS: 1-8 (Soumya, 3.2 ov), 2-63 (Tamim, 11.6 ov), 3-169 (Mushfiqur, 28.6 ov), 4-170 (Mithun, 29.3 ov), 5-219 (Shakib, 39.3 ov), 6-254 (Mosaddek, 43.1 ov), 7-261 (Mahmudullah, 44.6 ov), 8-264 (Saifuddin, 45.4 ov), 9-280 (Mehidy, 48.2 ov), 10-280 (Mustafizur, 48.5 ov).

BOWLING: Woakes 8-0-67-0; Archer 8.5-2-29-3 (1w); Plunkett 8-0-36-1 (2w); Wood 8-0-52-2; Adil Rashid 10-0-64-1 (2w); Stokes 6-1-23-3 (1w).

RESULT: England won by 106 runs.

UMPIRES: H.D.P.K. Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and J.C. Wilson (West Indies).

TV UMPIRE: B.N.J. Oxenford (Australia).

MATCH REFEREE: D.C. Boon (Australia).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Jason Roy.

Published in Dawn, June 10th, 2019

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