Jos Buttler, England’s captain, expressed his belief that the recent T20I series against West Indies was a success despite England’s defeat in the decider. The series, considered a fact-finding mission, aimed to gather insights and improve performance ahead of the T20 World Cup. After losing the first two matches, England adjusted their approach and secured two wins, showcasing Phil Salt’s outstanding centuries. Despite the final-game loss, Buttler emphasized the positive takeaways, including valuable experience for the upcoming World Cup. While acknowledging the need for improvement, Buttler remains motivated and determined, dispelling concerns about England’s recent T20 record. The series highlighted areas for improvement, with death bowling identified as a focus. Buttler also discussed the potential return of Jofra Archer and reflected on his role as wicketkeeper, indicating openness to different positions for the World Cup.
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