Player: | JM Anderson |
Event: | Australia in British Isles 2009 |
DateLine: 19th September 2009
England's pacer James Anderson wants England to start afresh against Australia at Durham on Sunday.
 
Anderson also wants his side not to become the first side in history to lose a one-day international series 7-0. 
After the Ashes success, England's limited-overs squad has been blown away by Australia in six successive NatWest Series outings. 
But Lancashire seamer Anderson, has called for the side to treat the last game as a one-off warm-up for next week's Champions Trophy rather than focus on recent results. 
"Obviously we don't want to lose 7-0. There'll be a lot of pride to play for on Sunday. We're very disappointed with the way we've played in this series, we've never really clicked as a team," he said. 
"But we've got the Champions Trophy to look forward to now as a fresh start. We need to use this as a warm-up game for that. 
"We have to try and forget as much as possible that we're 6-0 down and make sure we put in the performances we're capable of."LATEST SCORES
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