July 13 (CRICKETNMORE) There might have been only two knockout games as per the format of the 2019 World Cup, but when it comes to England, they also had to win their last two group games against India and New Zealand to make it to the semifinals and skipper Eoin Morgan feels that holds the team in good stead going into the final against New Zealand on Sunday.
"I think it has helped us become more positive and aggressive and a bit smarter about how we play. It has sort of been the last-chance saloon since Durham, which has been nice in a way," Morgan said on the eve of the final.
Asked about the emotions of playing in the final and that too at home, the skipper said: "I think -- well, I certainly feel pretty relaxed. It is nice to be home. I'm also very excited about tomorrow. We're going to enjoy the game. We're going to try and take in as much as we can, it's a World Cup Final, and we're not going to shy away from that. As long as anything doesn't affect performance, we're going to try and take it in.