England white-ball head coach Matthew Mott admitted that the 2-1 defeat in T20I series to South Africa is a "line in the sand moment" for the hosts. In the decider T20I at the Ageas Bowl, England were defeated by 90 runs against South Africa to end a home summer where they didn't win a single white-ball series at home.
"We were down on confidence with bat and ball. It was disappointing. I thought we put ourselves in a good position to win the series and we'll have take a lot out of that game. I've just spoken to Jos very briefly and this is a line in the sand moment for the team," said Mott after the match to Sky Sports.
England's next T20I assignments will be in mid-September, when they travel to Pakistan for seven T20Is, followed by flying to Australia for three-match T20I series and Men's T20 World Cup. "We'll want to use The Hundred really well to get that confidence so when we get ready for Pakistan and the World Cup we're a bit of a different team," stated Mott.