After the game Mousley talked about the 'players taking responsibility' in which he included himself. It is a common perception that footballers are thick, and cricketers are mostly private school educated, therefore above average intelligence, so why on earth can they simply not think through the task in hand.
We had a perfect opportunity to improve our net run rate which could be vital in a tight group. All that was required was sensible batting for the first eight overs or so, mainly dealing with singles, two's and when the bad ball comes along fours, no need whatsoever to go aerial, then with wickets in hand push on take a risk and have a slog.
Latham, Mousley, Moeen, Barnard and Briggs threw their wickets away, Davies after some controlled batting then decided to abandon the sensible approach.
What is the point in winning the toss and putting the other team in to bat if you are not going to take advantage of a low total?
A win is a win, however there is not much future in this competition if the players simply cannot think their way through an innings.