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England beat Bangladesh by 21 runs in their opening match in the T20 World Cup opener.
The Sharjah pitch was slow and sluggish, which did not lend itself to England 's desire for aggression.
England need to add a bit more intent to their batting - it was quite frustrating to watch because we know what they are capable of, says former England bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt .
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