Captain Jos Buttler: We Must Learn From T20 Defeat

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June 28, 2024 · 1 min read

Captain Jos Buttler: We Must Learn From T20 Defeat
Other Sports | June 28, 2024
England captain Jos Buttler says they were outplayed by India and fully deserved the win against his side in the semi-final of the T20 World Cup. (Image: Sky Sports)

Captain Jos Buttler expressed a determination to conduct a thorough evaluation following England’s exit in the T20 World Cup semi-finals. The defending champions suffered a heavy defeat, as India bowled them out for 103 in Guyana, thereby relinquishing their title aspirations. This marks the second major championship loss in eight months after a disappointing defense in the 50-over World Cup last year.

“We will scrutinize every aspect,” Buttler stated. “We need to assess and plan better for future tournaments, from our team strategy and personnel decisions to our style of play.” Buttler, who took over as white-ball captain in 2022 and led England to victory in the T20 World Cup in Australia, expressed a desire to continue leading the team until the Champions Trophy in Pakistan next February.

However, he emphasized focusing on the immediate task of reviewing and learning from their current defeat. Acknowledging India’s dominance, Buttler admitted that England was outplayed. He highlighted that England allowed India to score “20 to 25” runs too many on a challenging pitch, compounded by England’s collapse against spinners Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav.

Despite reaching the semi-finals, England’s campaign ends with only one victory against Test-playing nations, facing challenges including a washout against Scotland and defeat by Australia in the group stages. Reflecting on their journey, captain Jos Buttler acknowledged the team’s resilience amidst adversity but lamented falling short when it mattered most.