England, who lost four international chain for one day in a row, fought with bats throughout the tour, especially against Tadwal.
They went out of 214 in Ahmed Abad – the sixth time they were rejected through the tour.
Speaking to TNT SPORTS, the former Woytite goalkeeper in England suggested that some players had to spend more times in the net.
“You have to give yourself the best opportunity to perform,” he said.
“Many younger men expect them to choose to get the extra nets and work with MCCULUM who has been running in the continent.
“Sometimes you have to take this choice. It is those solid squares that earn you the right to get out of your day.”
But the former Rami Stephen Vin has said that the practice of a lot could have a negative effect.
“You are playing, traveling and playing,” he told TNT SPORTS.
“It is a long eight -week trip near the end of the Champions Cup. Next, you think they should be in the net but you can also increase bad habits.
“On the ASHES tour 2013-14, I spent the entire round to make the bowling complicated in my head through training.
“Whenever I practice the worst thing I got. It takes 18 months to decipher the garbage that I put inside my head through the complexity of the game.”
England has already lost Jacob Bethyle, the Champions League University, which begins on February 19, due to a knee string injury.
Jimmy Smith, the Wikit goalkeeper, recovers from the case of a rough leg, runs BOWLER BRYDON CARSE problem finger and added her problems due to a thigh injury to the opening of Ben Duckett on Wednesday.
He was injured in the field and clearly disabled during the beating, as it turns away for 34 balls from 22 balls.
England travels to the United Arab Emirates, where Duckett will be evaluated before the team moves to Lahore next week for the Champions Cup against Australia.
Duckett can be replaced if necessary, but any alternative should be ratified by the International Cricket Council.
“He was really playing well,” said Pateler. “We hope it is not very bad. We will discover more in the next few days.”