NEW YORK -- ?Energy up there, come on! Andy Murray barked at his box.He wasnt going to get it from Ivan Lendl. The Czech turned, stony-faced, to mutter something along those lines to Jamie Delgado, whose face cracked into a broad grin.Until Saturday afternoon at Flushing Meadows, the world No. 2 had so far glided with ease through the US Open and it was deemed a foregone conclusion he would reach the last 16.But Murray received a rude awakening in his third-round match against Paolo Lorenzi that went 3 hours, 17 minutes, which the Scot eventually won 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 on Arthur Ashe Stadium.It took me a little bit longer than I would have liked to sort of work things out, Murray later told a news conference. But I worked it out, won, got through, and I didnt play good. So Im happy with that.Lorenzi, the 34-year-old Italian with 18 challenger titles to his name, came into the tournament having won only two Grand Slam matches. This was the first time he had made the third round of a major in 22 attempts.His second-round match had gone five sets and nearly five hours against Gilles Simon, but here he was still scampering after every ball, huffing and puffing. In the form of his life, he was rising to the occasion of his life.Lorenzi served for both the first and second sets, eventually winning the second after 1 hour and 55 minutes. Wake up! Murray had screamed at himself.The Scot sent Delgado scampering off to have his rackets restrung after the first set, having committed 27 unforced errors; he made 63 overall.I just went up in tension a little bit, Murray told ESPN analyst Brad Gilbert on court. It was quite different today, having played under the roof in my last match. There was a difference. I strung a few a little higher in tension, it helped me control the ball a little better.Murray hadnt had to look to his camp like this for guidance for a while -- before this encounter he was 24-1, and had reached seven straight finals, winning his third major title at Wimbledon and his second straight Olympic gold medal.But he would have known Lorenzi, up to this point almost like a moving wall, would not be able to keep up this level of play. Murray had a productive couple of minutes as Lorenzi went for a comfort break after the second set -- he put a new grip on his racket and took a grip on this match.From there Murray began from zero. He hit 17 winners and lost just one point on his first serve in the third set.Lorenzi had run himself into the ground. Finally, at love-15 and 3-1 down in the fourth set, he decided for the first time not to try to chase down a ball.Hes ranked 40 in the world. Hes pretty good. So I expected a tough match, Murray said in his news conference. I expected long rallies. Im just disappointed with the amount of errors I made. I was quite impatient at times. That cost me in the first and second sets.When I did play like I was planning on when I went out there, to be more patient, wait for the right balls to go for, you know, played much, much better, dictated more of the points. I wasnt going for too much.The unforced errors came down significantly and the winners went up. The third and fourth sets were comfortable. Obviously the first two were extremely, extremely tough.Next up is Grigor Dimitrov, who got the better of Murray in Miami earlier this year. That match appeared to be the beginning of the end of Murrays partnership with former coach Amelie Mauresmo -- the Frenchwoman sat away from the rest of Murrays camp, amid talk of a rift.Dimitrov also ended Murrays first Wimbledon defense in the quarterfinals at the All England Club in 2014, again when the Scot was under the guidance of Mauresmo. The Bulgarian has made quiet progress under Murrays former assistant coach, Dani Vallverdu, and the British No. 1 knows he will have to improve upon his third-round display.Hes a very good player, said Murray. He does a lot of things well on the court. He has good feel, moves well. Hes obviously not played his best the last 18 months or so, but definitely the last few weeks has been playing very well, getting back to a level that hes capable of playing at.It will be another tough one in a couple of days time. I expect it to be very hard. Ill be ready for that. Ill need to play better than today if I want to win that.Phillies Jerseys China . However, he did make them miss him a little less. Cundiff, who had the unenviable job of replacing Dawson last season, agreed Thursday to a one-year, $1. Custom Phillies T-shirts . He said Tuesday thats a big reason why he is now the new coach of the Tennessee Titans. 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Custom Phillies Jerseys .2 billion agreement with Rogers Communications for the leagues broadcast and multimedia rights.Four England players have been named in the ICC World Twenty20 team of the tournament following their defeat in Sundays final.Jason Roy, Joe Root, Jos Buttler and David Willey were included in the XI, selected by a panel of former players and current commentators, including Sky Sports own Nasser Hussain.England, who were beaten by the West Indies in a thrilling conclusion to the tournament, are the only team with more than two players included. Root was Englands leading run-scorer with 249 in six innings, while Buttler scored 191 and Roy 183, including a superb 78 in the semi-final win over new Zealand.Willey took 10 wickets to lead Englands bowlers and he produced a superb spell in the final, taking 3-20 from his four overs after earlier scoring a useful 21 off 14 balls. Virat Kohli was named man of the tournament and captain of the team of the tournament Indias Virat Kohli, who was named man of the tournament after scoring 273 runs in five innings, was selected as captain.England Womens captain Charlotte Edwards and bowler Anya Shrubsole were selected for the womens team, captained by West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor, who played a match-winning innings in their final win over New Zealand. Stafanie Taylor captained West Indies to victory in the womens tournament Edwards (202) was one of only two players - along with Taylor - to score more than 200 runs in the tournament, while Shrubsole took seven wickets and produced a superb economy rate of 4.dddddddddddd93 runs per over.Teams of the tournament:Men: Jason Roy (England), Quinton de Kock (South Africa, wkt), Virat Kohli (India, capt), Joe Root (England), Jos Buttler (England), Shane Watson (Australia), Andre Russell (West Indies), Mitchell Santner (New Zealand), David Willey (England), Samuel Badree (West Indies), Ashish Nehra (India). 12th man: Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh).Women: Suzie Bates (New Zealand), Charlotte Edwards (England), Meg Lanning (Australia), Stafanie Taylor (West Indies, capt), Sophie Devine (New Zealand), Rachel Priest (New Zealand, wkt), Deandra Dottin (West Indies), Megan Schutt (Australia), Sune Luus (South Africa), Leigh Kasperek (New Zealand), Anya Shrubsole (England). 12th player: Anam Amin (Pakistan).Also See:England World T20 ratingsWho is your player of tournament?Pundits picksEngland on the right track ' ' '