Afghanistan Coach Jonathan Trott Expresses Frustration Over Team’s Fielding in Cricket World Cup Loss to New Zealand

Afghan head coach Jonathan Trott was furious following his team's disastrous World Cup performance, blaming poor fielding for the team's downfall.

October 19, 2023

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Afghanistan Coach Jonathan Trott Expresses Frustration Over Team’s Fielding in Cricket World Cup Loss to New Zealand

Afghan head coach Jonathan Trott was furious following his team's disastrous World Cup performance, blaming poor fielding for the team's downfall.

Afghan head coach Jonathan Trott was furious following his team’s disastrous World Cup performance, blaming poor fielding for the team’s downfall. Afghanistan lost by 149 runs against New Zealand. During the Chepauk showdown, the Afghan fielders put down a staggering five catches, granting a significant advantage to Tom Latham and Glenn Phillips, who capitalized on the reprieves, crafting a formidable 144-run partnership for the fifth wicket.

Trott’s Post-Match Frustration

At a press conference following the game, Trott expressed his dissatisfaction by stating,

“I would say that’s not the pressure.” In my opinion, it has also been occurring far too frequently since I took over.”

Trott further explained,

“When you consider the statistics, it is unfortunate that our team ranks at the bottom in terms of catching. So, that needs to improve. I believe we’ve put a lot of effort into it throughout training. Now we simply need to execute it during the actual games.”

Credit to Black Caps

Nonetheless, Trott acknowledged the Black Caps’ resilience in the face of adversity. He commended Tom Latham and Glenn Phillips for their impressive performance:

“I think they (Latham and Phillips) played well. But credit must have gone the way they held the innings together because it could have got a lot worse for them. They stabilized the situation and managed to reach a total that could be defended.”

Referring to Rashid Khan’s role in the power play, Trott explained:

“Well, we were just waiting until the state of the ball…when Rashid feels like he can grip it because he obviously needs to spin it both ways and when the ball is not as new and not as slippery.”

Trott expressed his satisfaction with the overall bowling performance.

Afghan Coach Jonathan Trott Reflects on Key Turning Points

“Our bowling effort, in my opinion, was excellent since we successfully restrained and restricted their scoring possibilities. However, the game took a different turn when Azmat entered the scene and took two wickets in a single over, altering the course of the game. And then, Rash (Rashid) got a wicket for himself.”

Trott emphasized that despite the wicket playing slowly, it wasn’t a low-scoring pitch.

Challenging Conditions

“”I personally didn’t perceive it as a pitch where the total score would be around 130 runs and all the batsmen would be dismissed. Yes, it did spin a little bit more towards the end. I still feel like we were taking the spinners for nearly five, six and over.”

Pressure in the First Power Play

“The New Zealand seamers were the ones who caused all the trouble for us. By the end of the first power play, we were 28 for 2. When you’re chasing a target of 280, this puts a significant amount of pressure on lower-order players,” he concluded.

Last Updated: Oct 19, 2023