England won’t be experimenting in their final two games against South Africa before the ICC World T20, as captain Eoin Morgan looks to cement a winning formula before the tournament kicks of in just shy of a month.

The tourists won all of their completed T20s in 2015 and go into the tournament, which is being played in India, having already triumphed in subcontinental conditions in recent times with a 2-0 series victory over Pakistan in the UAE.

And Morgan is adamant nobody will be rested over the next couple of games as he looks to build momentum heading into the showpiece event.

"Nobody will be rested over the next two games,” said Morgan. "They are games we really want to win.

"Twenty20 is very funny in that regard – when momentum is with you, it can be very kind, but also if you're struggling to gain it, it can be brutal.

"If you're trying to turn around momentum, and gain wins, it's a terrible game, but if you have momentum with you, everything seems to click.”

South Africa bounced back from a 2-0 deficit in the recent One-Day International series to win the 50-over leg of the tour, and Morgan knows England will have to be at the top of the game on Friday.  

"Starting at quite a high intensity and stamping our mark on these two games is quite a big thing,” he said.

"They're playing at home, where they are a very strong side, and will be difficult to beat.

"If you get over the line, that goes a long way to keeping the momentum we do have and the feelgood attitude within the group.

"I think this attack can win games for us. With the spin department covered, and the two left-armers coming in and being a threat up front, it adds a huge dynamic to our game. 

"A big strength is the fact we do bat deep. But with these strings to our bow (with the ball), it makes us a bigger threat."

 

England are returning to the scene of their Ashes triumph in 2016 for Royal London One-Day Internationals against Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

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