JOS Buttler announced on Saturday that it will resign as a captain of the UK after the end of the champion Trophy Dead Rubber with South Africa.
In the last 18 months, the third flop at the major tournament, the third flop champion Trophy, gave up the two white ball World Cups at England’s group stage exit.
In June 2022, the 34 -year -old boy, who succeeded Eoin Morgan and led the British to the T20 World Cup at the end of the year, reached a quick resolution on his future and would withdraw after the final group B contest in Karachi.
“I will stand as an England captain. That’s the right decision for me and the team.”
Buttler recently played more and more roles and appeared on Wednesday, after eight defeats to Afghanistan, and left early in Pakistan.
After the game, he said he would consider “all possibilities”. He appears to have settled in the latter conclusion.
Butler’s claim
Buttler has endured 22 defeats in 34 ODIS, and afterwards, the disappointing record of the team was considered a limited cricket leader since it was permanently reins.
The United Kingdom also showed an inconsistent power in 20 stadiums, and was collapsed by India in the semi -finals in the T20 World Cup last summer.
Buttler survived the subsequent review and Matthew Mott, a limited number of coaches, paid the price instead. The Australian was replaced by Brendon McCullum, he added to the test match briefing, and Kiwi tried to activate both the team and the sick captain.
MCCULLUM admitted that Buttler would “sometimes seemed a bit miserable,” and hoped to bring a smile to his face. It has proved Mission Impossion, and now the reconstruction will now begin with a new voice.
The vice president and the favorite Harry Brook are deeply built in all three forms, and there are people who cannot play all the series.
After the conflict with the Proteas England, we will never play the white ball cricket until the West Indian system is faced by May 29. This has led to a lot of time for the directors of McCullum and Cricket Rob Key to determine their successor.
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