
JOS buttler statement on Captaincy after England Lost vs Afghanistan: In the ICC Champions Trophy, England lost by 8 runs against Afghanistan at Gaddafi Stadium in Karachi. With this defeat, the Boria bed is tied to England’s Champions Trophy. This is the ninth defeat of England in 10 matches this year in ODI format. After the defeat against Afghanistan on Wednesday, Jose Butler said that he would not want to give any “emotional statement” on his captaincy, but would “consider all possibilities” about the future.
After losing to Afghanistan, when Butler spoke to Sky Sports, he was asked a question about the leadership, which Butler said, “It is difficult to say, I am standing here now. I am standing here now. I do not want to make a emotional statement, but I think it would be appropriate to say that we have to consider all the possibilities.”
At the same time, when Butler was asked whether he is comfortable with the responsibility of captaincy or it has proved to be a big challenge for him because the results are not in his favor, Answering this question, Butler said, “I have enjoyed this (captaincy). I have seen many people saying that it is not right for me, but I enjoy it.”
Butler further said, “I enjoy the challenge. Obviously I do not enjoy defeat in the game and results of cricket. And of course when they are not going well, you see yourself in the mirror and say, ‘Am I part of the problem or I am part of the solution?’ I think I have to work on this. ”
Let me tell you, England won the 2022 T20 World Cup under the leadership of Jose Butler. This was the first ICC tournament of Butler as captain, but England has performed very poorly since then. England lost six out of nine matches in the 2023 ODI World Cup. In 2024, he lost to India in the semi -finals of the T20 World Cup. England have suffered defeat in 22 out of 34 matches since Butler took over the captaincy.
This is the condition of the match
With the help of Ibrahim Jadran’s 177 runs and five wickets of fast bowler Ajmatullah Umarjai, Afghanistan defeated England by eight runs in an exciting match and dropped it out of the Champions Trophy on Wednesday. England have lost two matches and now they have to play from South Africa in the last league match of Group B, which has three points equal to Australia.
In response to the target of 326 runs for the victory, England did not start well and he lost two wickets for 30 runs. Umarjai took five important wickets for 58 runs and the entire team of England was dismissed for 317 runs with one ball left.
Joe Root scored 120 runs in 111 balls with 11 fours and a six. He scored 68 runs for the third wicket with Ben Docket (38) and partnership with captain Jose Butler for the fifth wicket.
England had to bear the brunt of Docket and Butler getting out early as the route fell alone at one end. Root batted with great restraint and avoided taking risks. He completed the 17th ODI century by taking one run off Rashid Khan’s ball. He returned by giving a catch to Rahmanullah Gurbaz behind the wicket off Umarjai.
Jamie overton had maintained hopes of winning by scoring 32 runs in 28 balls but Umarjai also sent him. Earlier, Afghanistan scored 325 runs for seven wickets with the help of opener Jadran’s 177 runs.
Jadran hit 14 fours and six sixes in his 146 -ball innings. Captain Hashmatullah Shahidi scored 40 runs in 67 balls and added 103 runs in the fourth wicket partnership. Ajmatullah Umarjai scored 41 runs in 31 balls and shared a 72 -run partnership for the fifth wicket. Later, Jadran added 111 runs for the sixth wicket with Mohammad Nabi. The prophet scored 40 runs in 24 balls.
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