ODI World Cup: England assistant coach Marcus Trescothick has encouraged Jason Roy to maintain a positive outlook despite being left out of the ICC Men's World Cup squad.
Initially, Roy was part of England's initial 15-man squad for the 50-over World Cup defense in India. However, a late change saw Harry Brook taking his place. Due to recurring back spasms, Roy couldn't participate in England's recent four-match ODI series against New Zealand, leading selectors to opt for Brook as a more secure option.
"I've not spoken to Jason, he's surely disappointed but you've got to remain positive that he can still make an impact. Reserves have a big part in World Cups. You pick up one injury and someone comes in, they could come in and make a hell of a lot of runs. If he keeps himself fit and ready to go, should we need him to come out then we'll make that call," Trescothick was quoted by Sky Sports.