Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald insists he is not plotting any further role in England’s downfall at the T20 World Cup.
Should England defeat both Namibia and Oman, their hopes of reaching the last eight could hinge on the outcome of the final Group B game between their Ashes rivals and neighbours Scotland.
With net run-rate set to be the deciding factor there is even a scenario where both sides could know the exact equation needed for each to go through at England’s expense.
But, asked if twisting the knife on the old enemy was a factor for his squad having already hammered them by 36 runs in Barbados, McDonald brushed away the suggestion. Instead, he is focused on getting a win of their own against Namibia on Tuesday.
“We’re not really focused on England and where they’re at. We played them, we’ve moved past them and we’ll do what’s important to us,” he said.