England must accept their status as 'underdogs' for the World Twenty20 tournament in Bangladesh if they expect to have any chance of repeating their unexpected victory in 2010, according to a report.
With Ireland set to join them in the tournament proper, just getting out of the group and into the semi-finals will be a huge task for England.
According to the Mirror, England must find a way to hit more boundaries - particularly against spin to have success in Bangladesh as it is their Achilles heel, adding that Alex Hales, Michael Lumb, Luke Wright and Moeen Ali at the top of the order must pick up the gauntlet or 'sink without a trace' as they did in Sri Lanka two years ago.
The report further said that England needs to play 'bold' shots like India, adding that even though they won the tournament in 2010, they are now 'dark horses' of the tournament.