Jos Buttler resigns as England captain after Champions Trophy exit | Cricket News

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The winning skipper of the T20 World Cup in England descends after the failures of his team during the last three ICC tournaments.

Jos Buttler announced his decision to resign as a captain of England with limited pods after a disastrous champions trophy campaign ended with them not having reached the semi-finals.

“I am going to go back as captain of England, this is the right decision for me and the team,” the 34 -year -old man said on a press conference on Friday.

“This is the right decision for the team and I hope someone else who can come and work closely alongside Baz [coach Brendon McCullum] To bring the team back to the place where it should be.

“This tournament was going to be important in terms of results for my captain and, obviously, two losses and being out of the tournament, and with a little hangover of certain tournaments before, I probably reached the end of the road for me and my captain, which is a shame. I am sad about it.

After a defeat at five titles by the Australian archival in their opening match of the Champions Trophy, England was eliminated Wednesday after its defeat of eight points against the beginners of the tournament in Afghanistan in Lahore, Pakistan.

Buttler, who said previously that he would consider his future as the skipper of England but would not make any emotional decision, supervised 22 defeats in 34 international day since he succeeded Eoin Morgan retired in June 2022.

The 34 -year -old man led England to his second Twenty20 World Cup title in 2022, but their performances have since decreased with the team that has not kept his crowns of the T20 or Odi World Cup.

Last year, Australian coach Matthew Mott resigned after the end of the T20 World Cup semi-final in England against the possible champions of India with the former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum responsible for relaunching the country’s limited fortunes.

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