Bob Willis, Alec Stewart and Charles Colvile talk Jason Roy, who was red hot and saw the red mist at Edgbaston
Thursday 11 July 2019 22:24, UK
Jason Roy fired and then got fiery as England ignited against Australia and sealed a meeting with New Zealand in Sunday's World Cup final at Lord's.
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Roy cracked 85 from 65 balls to break the back of England's pursuit of a modest 224 in Birmingham - but then lost his cool when he was unfortunate to be given out caught behind off Pat Cummins.
The opener did not touch the ball with his bat but with Jonny Bairstow having burned his team's review earlier in the innings, Roy had to trudge off - but only did so after voicing his displeasure!
Charles Colvile, Bob Willis and Surrey director of cricket Alec Stewart convened on the World Cup Cricket Debate to dissect Roy's innings and examine his outburst, which saw him fined 30 per cent of his match fee but, crucially, avoid a ban from Sunday's final.
Download the Cricket Debate here for that, as well as the boys looking at how England would cope if Bairstow, who appeared to sustain an injury while running in the chase, missed the meeting with New Zealand, plus who would replace the Yorkshireman as Roy's partner.
Also on the agenda…
How England have no missing links and how everyone is contributing
How Eoin Morgan's men exposed the 'soft underbelly' in Australia's middle order
How Steve Smith showed his class while scoring 85 for Australia as wickets tumbled around him
Excellent outings with the ball from Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid
Whether Roy can play in one-day mode if he figures in the Ashes this summer
Why England must calm down when they use DRS while batting
If England's group-stage win over New Zealand will have any bearing in the final
And, finally, whether England will break their World Cup duck on Sunday
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Watch the World Cup final between New Zealand and England live on Sky Sports Cricket World Cup (channel 404) and Sky Sports Main Event (channel 401) from 9am on Sunday.