England's Malan says missing T20 WC final left him in tears.

KARACHI -- England batter Dawid Malan sobbed like a child after he was denied playing the T20 World Cup 2022 final against Pakistan, the English cricketer shared later.

Malan sustained a groin injury during England's last Super 12 clash against Sri Lanka, while pacer Mark Wood suffered a hip problem.

The two players missed the semi-final clash against India, during which England crushed the Men in Blue to qualify for the finals of the mega event.

Although Malan and Wood passed a fitness test and were given every chance to demonstrate their fitness in time for the grand final against Pakistan, head coach Matthew Mott and skipper Jos Buttler ultimately felt it was not worth taking a chance on the duo.

The left-handed batter said it was "one of the toughest days I've ever had as a cricketer".

"We all have tough times in our careers. Not being able to play the final was probably one of the toughest days I've ever had as a cricketer. That's what sport's like - it's cruel sometimes, " Malan said while speaking after the first ODI against Australia on Thursday.

"Understandably the decision was taken not to risk Woody and me, even though we'd done what was needed. I had a few tears that night, you never know how many World Cup finals you're going to be a part of.

"If you're just not fit and not able to do what's required, it's probably easier to take than to pass a fitness test and still be in a situation where you're still at risk, and you could still let the team down by pulling up the next day in the second over of the game chasing a ball.

"Mark and myself had a two-minute chat. We...

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