Sussex ace Chris Jordan has admitted his England team-mates have been left "gutted" by their early World Cup exit.

England have lost four of their five games, and have rarely been competitive, with Monday's 15-run defeat to Bangladesh sending them crashing out at the group stage.

"Everyone is gutted. Gutted for the fans that came over and the fans at home watching," Jordan said.

"There was probably a bit of anger inside some people (in the dressing room after the game), thinking about every single moment in the game that could have affected it - could they have done something different? That's only natural."

So premature has been England's demise that their hopes of qualification have ended even before their final group game against Afghanistan in Sydney on Friday.

The match looms as a potential banana skin for a team low on confidence and who know that a long plane journey home will follow, where the recriminations have already begun.

"Because of that result, you want to get back on the horse quite quickly and try to put in a performance that rectifies what we did the other night," Jordan said.

"That's the only way to deal with it at the minute. Friday is just an opportunity first of all to put that right and just put in a good performance for England.''