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Test Match Special

World Cup Daily: Where did it all go wrong?

Test Match Special

BBC

Sports News, Sports, News, Cricket

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Mark Chapman is alongside Phil Tufnell, Tymal Mills and Sam Billings as they look back on England's poor performances at the Cricket World Cup in India. They analyse where it went wrong for Jos Buttler's side as England only won 3 out of a possible 9 games. Plus, they react to Rob Key's interview with Jonathan Agnew as England's Director of Cricket takes the blame for the dismal display. Also, they look ahead to the upcoming semi-finals and where they could be won and lost. New Zealand cricket broadcaster Bryan Waddle talks up New Zealand's chances of beating home favourites India, and hear Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc's thoughts ahead of his side's semi-final against South Africa.

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0:45.0

You're listening to the TMS Podcasts from BBC Radio 5 Live.

0:50.0

Hello, I'm Mark Chapman.

0:52.0

Welcome to the Test Match Special Podcast with us Phil Toughnell, Sam Billings and

0:56.7

Timal Mills. We'll talk about both semi-finals at the Men's World Cup shortly first though.

1:02.0

We'll look at how England moved forward from

1:04.8

their World Cup performance because looking to the future is what it's all about

1:08.8

Phil. Yes it is I think it is it's got that feel about it hasn't it I don't think that they should

1:15.5

necessarily sort of like rip up the whole you know the whole sort of textbook about it

1:21.0

and everything but it does have that feeling of an end of a cycle and perhaps that

1:25.6

Fresh blood so to speak should be brought in and

1:30.0

And then sort of like to refocus on it a little bit but I don't think it's the end of the world

1:34.8

This in England just didn't have a particularly great tournament, but there are definitely lessons to be learned and

1:42.0

Yeah, I think that also some of the guys are going to get that there's

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