We get it, you blame Stokes. It's a team game, it wasn't him who dropped a fairly straight forward catch off his own bowling though.
With cricket being a team game I think it's unfair to point the finger at one player, the openers, Morgan and Ali barely contributed with the bat, the dropped catch was costly, only playing four Yorkshire players (!) were all factors. For all I'm really not a fan of the format I really enjoyed the game and the tournament. It's not proper cricket though.
Poor old Stokes he will now forever be remembered for that shit sandwich of a last over
Right well done to the Windies if this success can translate into some young players wanting to play in all formats of the game that'll be good for cricket.In terms of England, the positives -- a young team showed great character in numerous situations to be competitive when it seemed unlikely.- Root was fantastic and should have been named player of the tournament rather than Kohli. - Jordan has become a reliable and excellent death bowler.- Roy is developing well, although clearly needs to work out how to play spin.- Buttler is beginning to make more consistent key contributions.- Bayliss has clearly got us going in the right direction and there is huge potential for growth.Negatives/Areas of improvement -- Stokes really needs to work out how to bat in the subcontinent, because he hasn't made anywhere near enough runs when coming in at 6.- Morgan has to work out how to get runs when he's in poor form, because at the moment as a batsman he's a passenger.- We still need to assess situations better at times today. When we lost Root, Buttler, Stokes and Moeen so closely together it all seemed a but wreckless. Had we thought a bit more calmly we probably would have got 170-180 and won the game.Overall though a really positive tournament, just a shame we lost in the manner we did.
I would add that it is high time we caught up with T20 and have a proper domestic tournament independent of the counties. Championship and 50 overs for the counties, new T20 competition involving city based franchises.