Shane Warne has urged England to bowl first if they win the toss at the World T20 as they aim to claim the title for a second time. Eoin Morgans men completed the highest successful run chase in the competitions history after putting South Africa into bat in Mumbai, toppling the Proteas 229-5 with two deliveries to spare.However, Morgan elected to bat against Afghanistan in Delhi and saw his side sink to 57-6 before scrambling to 142-7 from their 20 overs and eventually collecting a fraught 15-run triumph. Eoin Morgan felt that England did not get their batting performance right against Afghanistan after they lost early wickets If they are going to win the tournament the mind-set has to change, Warne said of England, who beat Australia in the 2010 World T20 final.I believe they should bowl first as its when they play their best - we saw that against South Africa.They know what they have to do from ball one, as well as enough nous to know when to ramp it up and when to knock it around - its when Joe Root comes into his own. They know what they have to do from ball one when they chase, as well as enough nous to know when to ramp it up and when to knock it around. Shane Warne on England Bowling looks the weakness for England so they should look to get that out of the way and not think they need to bat first because it might be a turner - they need to play a lot better as well.Afghanistans valiant display against England came off the back of testing reigning champions Sri Lanka and a power-packed South Africa in their opening two encounters in Group 1. Mohammad Nabi took 2-17 as Afghanistan ripped through England Warne hopes the efforts of Asghar Stanikzais side convince the ICC to retain the Associate nations as a permanent fixture in future World T20s, with the next tournament to take place in Australia in 2020.There has been a lot of talk about whether the Associate nations should play, added Warne.The smiles on the Afghanistan players as they had England on the ropes was fantastic to see and we want more of it, so I hope the ICC keep these teams in the World T20.They are going to improve if they play in these competitions, while it also globalises the game. You can watch England play Sri Lanka in the World T20 live on Sky Sports 2 on Saturday at 1.30pm, while you can catch Afghanistans next encounter, against West Indies, from 9am, Sunday on the same channel. Also See: England survive Afghanistan scare Eng v Afg scorecard Live cricket on Sky How to watch World T20 Cheap NFL Jerseys China . 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The result will be the implementation of some of those practices as Canada seeks to develop the same kind of goaltending talent as it has in skaters.Goaltending in Canada in general weve been spoiled, and we always just thought there would be a guy, said Hirsch, a goaltending consultant for Hockey Canada. But now that these countries are getting better, these other countries are finding guys, weve got to step up our game.Canadas world junior goaltenders Zach Fucale and Eric Comrie are not the problem — theyre the cream of the current crop. Neither is Carey Price, the elite Montreal Canadiens goalie who helped Team Canada win gold at the Sochi Olympics.Instead, the problem is that for the size of Canadas hockey-playing population, there isnt the same depth of talent in goal to produce generational stars as often as it can with centres like Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid.There should be a Carey Price every two years, Hirsch said. There should one every couple years that, You know what, this guy is this good, and its not happening. Thats not to say theres a panic going through, but we recognize we need to help out our parents of goaltenders and we need to help out our goaltenders.Its not necessarily that Finnish and Swedish goaltenders are learning better technical things. The issue is in how Canada has approached teaching goaltending at a young age.Whereas youth head coaches have to be certified to run midget or bantam teams, Hirsch said that anyone who claims to know goalies can get on the ice with them.We dont know if they have the knowledge or not, or if they just watched Jonathan Quick on TV so thats what they think theyre going to teach, Hirsch said.After winning the world hockey championship in 1995, Finland got an infusion of money into its hockey program. Those in charge decided to invest it in goaltending to keep up with the likes of Canada, and not long after Sweden followed.In Finland and Sweden, there is a structure from the top down. The result is one set of principles for goaltenders to learn from the time they put on skates through their entire development.This is something were trying to do, this is something Finlands been doing for 20 years, Sweden probably the last 12 years, where theyre trying to get everyone on the same page, said Brathwaite, Canadas goaltending coach at the world junior championship. All their goalie coaches are talking the same language.Brathwaite pointed out that Sweden and Finland are the size of Alberta, so itll be a bigger challenge for Canada to adopt the same system. More than likely, itll be up to each province to manage its goaltending, once a system is implemented.The first step, after what Hirsch called the most informative and inspiring trip he has been on in his career in goaltending, is creating a Level 1 manual for beginner goalies. Hirsch, Brathwaite,, Wamsley and Los Angeles Kings goaltending coach Bill Ranford are tasked with coming up with those basics, like skating and catching.ddddddddddddHirsch said he hopes to have that out soon, and what will follow down the road is a certification course for goaltending coaches to learn how to teach the fundamentals and build on them. Wamsley wants an 80/20 split, where 80 per cent of whats taught is standard across the board and the other 20 can be tweaked for individual coaches and goalies.The junior level has become a source of contention about Canadian goaltending, especially since the Canadian Hockey League passed rules to limit Europeans from being drafted at that position. In the not-too-distant future, the CHL wont have any European goaltenders left, assuming the current rules remain in place.Brathwaite said the immediate goal is for the Ontario Hockey League, which was represented by Joe Birch on the trip, to test a pilot program similar to what Finland and Sweden use.Well have a head guy in the OHL and itll kind of branch out to maybe the OHL goalie coaches and then actually try to recognize the younger goalies at a younger age, maybe 13, 14, and help them develop, Brathwaite said. Were going to have a main person (who can) kind of go out to the different branches and try to get everyone on the same page here.Brathwaite takes exception to the notion that other countries have better goaltenders than Canadas. The five-foot-seven Ottawa native who played for the Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames called that a crock.I really, strongly believe we are producing the goaltenders, he said. Its just the way theyve been doing it as a country and an organization getting things on the page earlier than we did.The results have shown through over the past two decades. Over the past 20 seasons, only two Canadian-born goaltenders have won the NHLs Vezina Trophy: Martin Brodeur (four times) and Jose Theodore.In the previous 20, only three times did someone born outside Canada win the Vezina: Americans John Vanbiesbrouck and Tom Barrasso and Swede Pelle Lindbergh. The past three winners are from Finland (Tuukka Rask), Russia (Sergei Bobrovsky) and Sweden (Henrik Lundqvist).Hirsch thinks Canadians have taken great goaltending for granted. A generation headlined by Brodeur and Patrick Roy made it easy to do that.Its the lack of the coaching, said Hirsch, who spent time as goaltending coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Blues. Theres a lot of coaches out there that just bury their head and (follow the) old analogy of, Just shut up and get in there and stop the puck. Thats barbaric and thats the way it was. We taught ourselves. Thats how you learned. And if you were the best athlete and you were able to learn and teach yourself, pretty much, or got lucky and met somebody that knew about goaltending, thats how you became good.Now we cant rely on that anymore. We need coaches, and we need these guys to be respected.Itll take some time before Canada is able to fully implement a brand new system of growing goaltenders. The results likely wont be seen until the 2019 world juniors at the earliest.For now, its a start.Were behind in it, Hirsch said, but better late than never.---Follow @SWhyno on Twitter ' ' '