LAWRENCE BOOTH IN ANTIGUA: Jos Buttler has insisted England should not be judged on 'one-and-a-quarter games' as they try to salvage their T20 World Cup campaign this week.
Jos Buttler has urged his England players not to get sucked into a state of desperation this week regarding net run-rate as they try to resurrect their T20 World Cup defence from a perilous position.
The champions need big wins against Oman and Namibia if they are to progress and their captain said his side ‘see it as a challenge’ and are ‘not daunted’
The recent England vs Australia T20 World Cup match at Kensington Oval witnessed a dramatic incident involving Australian batter Matthew Wade and umpire Nitin Menon. The controversial dead ball call in the 18th over of Australia’s innings…
Buttler was behind the stumps, witnessing the entire non-dead ball incident. The English skipper wasn't sure if the Australian pulled away and felt that the umpire decided to give it a dot ball because Wade played the delivery.
Warner continued to bully English pacers into submission, this time bludgeoning Mark Wood's express pace for three big sixes and a four in the fourth over. With another 22 runs from the over, Australia touched the 50-run mark in just 3.4…
England white-ball coach Matthew Mott and captain Jos Buttler have reached the point of no return and if the next week does not go their way, their journey could be over.
LAWRENCE BOOTH IN BARBADOS: England are facing the nightmare scenario of failing to qualify for the Super Eights after a dismal 36-run defeat by Australia. lawr