England all-rounder Will Jacks said his maiden T20I half-century was ‘long time coming’ after delivering a match-winning performance to guide his side into the Super Eights of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup with victory over Italy in their Group C clash at the Eden Gardens.
“We spoke about the last few games, keeping our intent up. I think we've been a little bit static at times and we understood it was a very good surface and we know this is incredibly fast scoring ground. So you never know, batting first, what is enough. So that was the intent the whole way through,” Jacks said during the post-match presentation after being named Player of the Match.
Jacks played a crucial role in England posting a formidable 202/7, anchoring the innings with a composed unbeaten 53 and ensuring his side maintained momentum on a high-scoring surface. Reflecting on his milestone knock, Jacks expressed satisfaction at finally reaching the landmark after adapting to different roles within the team.