England’s cricket captain, Jos Buttler, expressed the team’s resolute determination to rectify their performance in India after a disappointing World Cup campaign. Following a dismal run, the 2019 champions secured a decisive 160-run victory over the Netherlands in Pune on Wednesday, breaking a five-match losing streak and elevating themselves to the seventh position on the standings with four points.
In a bid to secure a spot in the 2025 Champions Trophy, Buttler emphasized the team’s commitment to achieving a top-eight finish. Currently surpassing the bottom three teams—Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Netherlands—based on net run rate, England prepares for their final match against fifth-placed Pakistan in Kolkata. Pakistan is slated to host the next edition of the eight-team Champions Trophy.
Reflecting on their journey, Buttler conveyed the team’s collective frustration but highlighted their unity and unwavering dedication. Despite not meeting their performance expectations throughout the trip, the players exhibited exceptional commitment and intensity in training, demonstrating a genuine desire to rectify their course.
The upcoming match against Pakistan holds significant importance for England, providing an opportunity to conclude their India tour on a positive note and bolster their standing in the broader cricket landscape.
“It’s great to be heading there with something on the line,” Buttler remarked, acknowledging the pivotal nature of the match in the context of their broader goals.
By Reuters