Post-Match Analysis: Jacks Highlights Key to England’s Success

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Colombo, February 22 – Will Jacks reflected on a clinical all-round performance after guiding England to a commanding 51-run victory over Sri Lanka at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Jacks took three crucial wickets as a comprehensive effort by the bowlers saw England defend a modest total of 146.

“We're thrilled with that. At the halfway stage, we were pleased to reach 145, but obviously, we knew we had to bowl well and work hard. And we had a brilliant start in the powerplay, Jof got us off to a good start. And then we managed to continue taking wickets throughout,” Jacks said during the post-match presentation after receiving the Player of the Match award.

England’s bowlers delivered exactly what was required, dismantling Sri Lanka for just 95 in a relentless display built on early breakthroughs and sustained pressure. Jacks credited familiarity with the conditions and England’s spin strength as key factors behind their control.

“We seem to do well here. We’ve obviously just come off a series against Sri Lanka on this ground. So we know it well. Yes, with a minimum of 12 overs to spin here. That's it. I think we spin the ball hard, which definitely helps. And we seem to do well defending, squeezing the game, like squeezing, eking out every dot that we possibly can. And we know as a chasing side how hard it makes it,” he said.

Jacks himself played a pivotal role with the ball, embracing the responsibility of delivering in crucial phases. His willingness to step up, particularly in the powerplay, has become an important asset for England’s bowling plans.

“I love getting that responsibility with the ball. I think it encourages me to get into the game and perform better. I think I like that responsibility and bowling in the powerplay is something I've done a lot. So it's not foreign to me. And when we get on the surface like that, I come into the game knowing what I need to do,” he mentioned.

The victory continued England’s winning run, even as Jacks acknowledged that the side is still striving for its best cricket. He emphasised the value of building momentum and playing with confidence as the tournament progresses.

“We haven't quite been at our best, but importantly, we've been winning those close games. And I think it's quite relieving in a way to get through that stage where you're expected to win.

“Coming back here and against the better teams in a way, some of that pressure is off you and you just go out there and play your way. And that's something we've done today. Played with freedom. And it's just about trusting our own game. We know we're good enough and we know if we play with that freedom and that unity that more often than not we'll be in the right position,” Jacks concluded.
 
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