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While England won't make the World Cup 2023 semis, they aim to finish the tournament on a positive note. Australia, on the other hand, seeks to secure their top-four spot.
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The defending champions are only two steps ahead of the bottom in the World Cup net run rate standings as they approach their match against Sri Lanka.
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The loss against New Zealand was an early wake-up call for Buttler, whose team members know the Indian pitches and the conditions here like the back of their hand with many of them playing in the Indian Premier League
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Archer was a notable absentee from England's 15-man squad for the World Cup due to an elbow injury, he was later added as a reserve player.
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The defending champions England will face Bangladesh here at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (HPCA) on Tuesday.
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Stokes did not take part in either of England's two warm-up matches but for Buttler that is not a concern.
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England captain Jos Buttler has named his dream five One Day International (ODI) playing eleven players
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"Despite Jason Roy's impressive performance, boasting a strike rate above 100 and 4271 runs at an average of 40, he was surprisingly excluded from England's World Cup team."
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New Zealand was on top after removing Joe Root for 6 to leave England 101-3 in the 21st over but Stokes and Buttler, who was the top scorer with 72 off 68 balls on his 33rd birthday, steadied the innings with a partnership of 88.
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"It's excellent news on all fronts, it's great for cricket to have a superstar like Ben Stokes in a World Cup," Buttler was quoted as saying by Skysports.
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England's white-ball captain Jos Buttler hinted about Harry Brook's chance of making the England World Cup squad, and said selectors are still eyeing him for the mega tournament
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The Rajasthan Royals (RR) star was instrumental in England's World Cup victory in 2019. After Eoin Morgan retired from international cricket, he took over the captaincy.
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Jos Buttler denied pursuing Ben Stokes to return from his retirement from ODI cricket, saying that it was Stokes's call to come back
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England cricketer Jos Buttler became the ninth batter in the history of cricket to get past the ten thousand run mark in the T20 format.
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Rajasthan Royals (RR) star batter Jos Buttler registered this record during the match against Punjab Kings in Dharamshala.
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Melbourne: Former India skipper Virat Kohli has said the team had come to Australia for the ICC T20 World Cup to achieve their dream but fell short, but promised the side will strive to “get better from here on”. Kohli again played a key role in helping India to a competitive 168 for six in […]
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Amstelveen (Netherlands): England broke its own record for the highest-ever score in the history of one-day international cricket by making 498-4 against the Netherlands on Friday. The total surpassed the 481-6 made by England against Australia at Trent Bridge in June 2018. Jos Buttler, Dawid Malan and Phil Salt all hit centuries in Amstelveen, outside […]
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Ahmedabad: Rajasthan Royals opener Jos Buttler, who was adjudged as ‘Player of the Tournament’, was gutted after the defeat in the final of the Indian Premier League against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Buttler, who had a remarkable season with the bat, smashed 863 runs in 17 matches at […]
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Ahmedabad: Rajasthan Royals opening batter Jos Buttler on Friday equalled the record of Royal Challengers Bangalore batter Virat Kohli, for scoring the most number of centuries in a T20 league. Buttler achieved this feat during the Qualifier 2 match of IPL 2022 against Royal Challengers Bangalore, here at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Friday, […]
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Ahmedabad: Jos Buttler extended his dream run this season with a record-equalling fourth hundred as Rajasthan Royals produced a ruthless performance to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by seven wickets here on Friday and reach their first IPL final since the inaugural edition in 2008. Pacer Prasidh Krishna (3/22) came back strongly from the hammering he […]