ESSEX Eagles head coach Chris Silverwood says he wants his team to bounce back ahead of a quarter-final tie against Warwickshire on Wednesday in the Royal London One-Day Cup.

Both teams reached this stage having won four group games, the Bears in the North Group that saw them complete the qualifying stages in second place while Essex completed their round of qualifying games in the South Group in third position.

The Eagles are anxious to erase the memory of a poor batting performance at Trent Bridge last week that saw them eliminated from the T20 Blast competition.

And Silverwood has backed his team to do just that.

“I’m looking for us to bounce back after that defeat at Trent Bridge,” he said. “We have played some excellent white ball cricket this year and so that game against Nottinghamshire was a disappointment.

“But the good thing is that we have the opportunity to put things right although we do have a tough task on our hands against what is an excellent one-day side.

“I have said before that I believe if we bring our A game to the table, then we are a match for any side in the country in white ball cricket and if we stick to our game plans and produce the skill levels we are capable of, then it could be a very exciting match at Edgbaston.

”We would all love to play in a Lord’s Final but you have to earn that right and know our players are determined to put in the type of performance that could take them one step nearer to the Final.”

The Eagles have named a 14-man squad but they are without teenage batting talent Dan Lawrence who will be sidelined for four weeks with a hamstring injury sustained last week at Trent Bridge while fielding.

Squad: Ravi Bopara, James Foster, Kishen Velani, David Masters, Nick Browne, Graham Napier, Tom Westley, Paul Walter, Ryan ten Doeschate, Jaik Mickleburgh, Tom Moore, Jamie Porter, Jesse Ryder, Ashar Zaidi