Photograph: Piroschka van de Wouw/Reutersįrom there Moeen and Malan pressed on, not in the destructive manner of Jos Buttler and Livingstone on Friday but positively enough for Moeen to lose a ball at the far end of the ground and win the game with 29 balls to spare. Opener Phil Salt sets up England’s run chase with a knock of 77 off 54 balls. A further wobble was avoided when Dawid Malan was given out lbw but reprieved on review. Salt was then bowled by Aryan Dutt which precipitated three wickets in 19 balls as Morgan was caught and Liam Livingstone was foxed pushing forward with his stumps rearranged by Tim Pringle – his first international wicket. Roy and Phil Salt, who again played with spirit for his 77, put on 139 before Roy came to a tame end for 73.
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Vivian Kingma got similar treatment in the second over, with two more balls agitating the rope, one straight, the other to backward square leg. Roy had got England’s run chase off to a rollicking start, dispatching every other ball off the first over, from Logan van Beek, to the boundary: the first rippled past point, the third purred through the covers, the fifth zipped through the covers again. You want to do well for the team but if you’re doing badly it doesn’t mean you’re a bad bloke.” “You’re not judged by your cricket in this group, you’re judged as a person, and the energy you bring, how hard you work. At least the hundredth game was better than my first innings. The first time I batted was against New Zealand, which we’ll forget about. “To be involved with a team like this for a hundred games is ridiculous, it is an incredible feeling, it kind of crept up. He’s just an incredible worker, he’s an incredible guy so I’d back him, for sure.
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“He’s a knock away from people being all over him again – that’s just the fickle nature of sport. “We won the game, he put it to bed straight away – as soon as the result is there he’s happy,” Roy said.
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Jason Roy, who was presented with his 100th cap before the match by Moeen Ali, with his wife and daughter alongside him, backed his captain all the way. But on the day that the Netherlands captain, Pieter Seelaar, announced his retirement with a persistent back injury, small offerings are being made for Morgan’s form and fitness. The boisterous crowd were temporarily silenced as Morgan trudged off – the goodwill that travels with him after he transformed England from limited-overs losers to purveyors of the best white-ball cricket in the world means there is little appetite to replace him, either from fans, teammates or the selectors.