England batsman Joe Root said his side were determined to learn from their loss to Pakistan in the World Cup on Monday and to not repeat their mistakes in the next match.
“I felt like we’d done a lot of hard work to get ourselves in a position where we could go on and win the game so I was bitterly disappointed to get out at that stage,” Root told reporters.
“The most important thing for us now as a group is to not panic, to stick to what we know works as a formula.”
“The fielding wasn’t as good as it was in the first game (England’s win against South Africa) and that’s the standard we want to set ourselves. It was disappointing in some respects in the field today but we have to draw a line under that,” he said.
“One thing that this team doesn’t do very often is make the same mistakes twice. I’m sure the guys will take a lot from today and make sure it’s a very different performance in Cardiff,” he said.
“There’s definitely no need to panic and I think the temptation is to get a little bit tense. One of our great strengths as a side is that we never waver from what we do. (Captain) Eoin (Morgan) sets the example for that as the leader and we more than ever have got to follow suit and stick to the way that we go about things.”