MELBOURNE: England white-ball captain Jos Buttler is unfazed by their 3-0 whitewash in Australia and has urged the directors to verify bilateral cricket stays related.
Nine days after beating Pakistan within the closing of the T20 World Cup on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the England one-day squad suffered a 221-run spanking on Tuesday as Australia swept the three-match sequence.
The house aspect racked up 355-5 after which bundled England out for 142 in 31.4 overs in entrance of largely empty stand on the MCG in a lopsided contest.
“It was always going to be a tough series for us, coming off the back of the World Cup,” Buttler instructed the BBC after England’s heaviest defeat on this format.
“Any time England play Australia you want to put up good performances, but it’s just been hard.
“I’m not fussed in any respect in regards to the outcomes, to be trustworthy. We’ve acquired precisely what we needed from (the tour to) Australia.”
The nature of their busy schedule could also be gauged from the fact that several members of England’s test squad are already in Abu Dhabi preparing for their tour of Pakistan.
“The panorama of cricket has modified dramatically over the previous few years, and we’re in a special time,” Buttler said.
“Lots of individuals are speaking about how you retain bilateral cricket related and I believe this sequence is an effective instance of how in all probability to not do it.”
“I really feel a bit for the gamers, to be trustworthy – those who’re younger and coming into the sport for the time being. You wish to play all codecs and I do not assume the schedule actually offers you that probability on the minute.”
Nine days after beating Pakistan within the closing of the T20 World Cup on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the England one-day squad suffered a 221-run spanking on Tuesday as Australia swept the three-match sequence.
The house aspect racked up 355-5 after which bundled England out for 142 in 31.4 overs in entrance of largely empty stand on the MCG in a lopsided contest.
“It was always going to be a tough series for us, coming off the back of the World Cup,” Buttler instructed the BBC after England’s heaviest defeat on this format.
“Any time England play Australia you want to put up good performances, but it’s just been hard.
“I’m not fussed in any respect in regards to the outcomes, to be trustworthy. We’ve acquired precisely what we needed from (the tour to) Australia.”
The nature of their busy schedule could also be gauged from the fact that several members of England’s test squad are already in Abu Dhabi preparing for their tour of Pakistan.
“The panorama of cricket has modified dramatically over the previous few years, and we’re in a special time,” Buttler said.
“Lots of individuals are speaking about how you retain bilateral cricket related and I believe this sequence is an effective instance of how in all probability to not do it.”
“I really feel a bit for the gamers, to be trustworthy – those who’re younger and coming into the sport for the time being. You wish to play all codecs and I do not assume the schedule actually offers you that probability on the minute.”