A nervy England survived a top-order collapse before dishing out a much improved bowling and fielding display to beat minnows Afghanistan by 15 runs in a Super 10 Group 1 clash.
But it was far from convincing from England as they survived a mighty scare before riding on Moeen Ali (41 off 33) and David Willey's (20 off 17) late burst to post a competitive 142 for seven.
"It was hugely important. The way rest of our batting struggled today, both those guys showed a great deal of application in the right manner. Starting on difficult wickets like this is very important."
"I think we have learnt a lot about the wicket. Every single one of us was expecting this type of wicket. We spoke a lot about it before the game. I think the execution of our plans today were off by a long way. So it's very important that between now and Sri Lanka game we sit down as a group, emphasise what we want to do and make the right plans and execute them," Morgan said.
Asked what was going on his mind at that time, Morgan said: "To get a score on the board. I thought if we could push 120-125 and bowl brilliantly I thought we had a chance. But the 18th and 19th over of left-arm spin helped a long way."
He refused to admit that batting is a concern for England especially after today's performance.
"No absolutely not. We chased down 230 a game ago. I think it was simply a matter of not adapting," was Morgan's reply when asked about the question.
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