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Men's ODI WC: 'I Have Lot Of Confidence And Belief In Myself...', Buttler Determined To Remain England Captain
ICC T20 World Cup: England skipper Jos Buttler has said he is adamant about staying as captain after the disappointing loss to Sri Lanka in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup which all but ends the team's title defence.
England were bowled out for 156 on Thursday at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, which Sri Lanka chased down in 26 overs to hand the Three Lions an eight-wicket loss, their fourth defeat in five games at the showpiece event.
The loss to Sri Lanka doesn’t mathematically rule England out of the running for a semifinal spot, but it would take a near-miraculous turnaround but Buttler conceded his team's hopes had all but vanished ahead of the game against tournament favourites and host India in Lucknow on Sunday. Read More...
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