Strauss defiant after England humiliation
Bristol (England), July 11: Andrew Strauss insisted he felt no shame at being the first England captain to lose to Bangladesh after the Tigers at last won a match in 2010.
“They were going to beat us at some stage and we were just hoping it would be some stage in the future,” Strauss, who had the meagre consolation of knowing England were the last major nation to succumb to Bangladesh, told a post-match news conference. “That has been and done now.”
And he was adamant losing to Bangladesh was not as bad as being captain of the England side skittled out for just 51 in an innings and 23-run Test defeat by the West Indies in Jamaica last year.
Strauss, asked if Saturday’s loss represented his worst day in cricket, replied: “No is the answer to that. Getting bowled out for 51 in Jamaica was worse than this but it’s not fun to stand up here after losing in this fashion.
“All we can do now is go forward and make amends,” the opening batsman added ahead of the series finale at Edgbaston on Monday.
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