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T20 World Cup: Captain Buttler And Coach Mott Are Vulnerable, Says Nasser Hussain
England need to win over Namibia and Oman to give themselves the best chance of entering the Super Eight stage of the ongoing competition. But that may not be enough for qualification as Scotland and Australia will play the final game of Group B.
If England make an early exit from the competition, then it will add to the intense scrutiny over the Buttler and Mott combination. Under the duo, England failed to enter the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup semi-finals in India, after winning just three out of nine games in an utterly forgettable campaign.
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