JASON Roy blamed his dizzy spell on low sugar levels after the heat threatened to end his brilliant innings prematurely at The Ageas Bowl last night.

Roy had made 20 of England’s 25-0 when he required treatment during the fourth over of the reply.

“It was a case of not having enough sugar on me apparently, that’s it plain and simple,” said the man of the match, who made 65 in England's 43-run Duckworth-Lewis win.

“I had a headache, felt a bit dizzy, they got the physio and the doctor on, they told me to get some sugar on board.

“I’ll just remember in future on a hot day to be mindful of that.

“I was able to get my bearings, settle and re-set myself and just go again.”

Roy added: “It was really pleasing to get a score like that, and knock off the runs. I thought we were outstanding with the ball.”

Asked about his Test ambitions, he added: “If I get a call, I get a call.”