On the eve of their World T20 semifinal showdown against New Zealand, England skipper Eoin Morgan has admitted that he is stunned by the progress his side have made in limited-overs cricket.
He further believes that his side could turn out to be extremely powerful against Kane Williamson's side if they play as a unit.
England stormed into the semifinals of the T20 format's pinnacle event after beating Sri Lanka by 10 runs in their pulsating group match in Delhi.
Insisting that his side were hungry to learn, Morgan said that his young players had performed tremendously well so far in the T20 prestigious tournament, the Guardian reported.
Morgan believes that last year's series against New Zealand was a turning point in England's limited-overs fortune and that they had improved greatly in terms of aggressive brand of cricket.
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