Sri Lanka: England’s one-day side need to stop having “moments of madness” if they are to win the World Cup this summer, says former captain Michael Vaughan.
The tourists lost their last six wickets for just 35 runs in defeat by West Indies in the second one-day international in Barbados on Friday.
Rain caused Monday’s third ODI to be abandoned without a ball being bowled.
“England have got everything required to win the World Cup except for these moments of madness,” said Vaughan.
“It happens every four or five games and if it happens in the semi-final then they are out.”
England were stunned by Pakistan in the 2017 Champions Trophy semi-final after being bowled out for 211 and sustained their heaviest ever ODI defeat against Sri Lanka in October, having already won the series.
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