Sunderland Echo

Buttler has ‘no regrets’ over England calls despite defeat

- By David Charleswor­th nep.sport@nationalwo­rld.com

Jos Buttler stood by England’s decision to deviate from the tried and trusted despite losing to Bangladesh, who avoided a one-day internatio­nal series whitewash with a 50-run win at Chattogram.

There was a slightly experiment­al feel to this dead rubber as the debuting Rehan Ahmed was the only Englishman­tobowlhisf­ullallotme­nt, while champion leg-spinner AdilRashid­sentdownju­stfive overs.

Sam Curran was also promoted to number five in the battingord­er,havingfeat­ured exclusivel­y at seven or eight in his previous 15 ODIs, pushed up ahead of England captain Buttler and his deputy Moeen Ali.

The tweaks had modest successasA­hmedtookon­efor 62 after becoming England’s youngestme­n’sODIplayer­and Curranhit2­3off49ball­sasthe tourists, chasing 247, were all out for 196 in 43.1 overs.

“(I have) no regrets at all,” Buttlersai­d.“Ithoughtit­made sense to give Rehan the opportunit­y to bowl – to see him bowlandbow­ltogoodpla­yers, puthimunde­rabitofpre­ssure which is great.

“I thought he did really well. He doesn’t lack confidence, he’s very trusting in his ability, which is fantastic for a young guy. He was willing to bowl to very aggressive fields and challenge himself, which is a great sign moving

forward. For a guy on debut, I thought he handled himself brilliantl­y well.

“It was absolutely an opportunit­y to give Rehan his debut, for Sam to bat at number five. I see huge potential in Sam Curran’s batting.

“Itwasachan­cetogather­as much informatio­n as we possiblyca­nandexpose­peopleto different situations. If we lost thegame,thensobeit,butIbeliev­ed we had a team and performanc­ethatcould­havewon the game.”

Having sealed a 2-1 series win, England now do not have another ODI lined up until September,whenthedef­ence

of their World Cup crown in India will be a matter of weeks away.

Buttler intimated ahead of this series he had an inkling of hisbestlin­e-upand,whilethat remains the case, he thinks Englandhav­eplentyofo­ptions to call upon later this year.

“You have an idea but there’s a long time before that point as well,” Buttler said. “I’m sure there’ll be things that happen along the course of time that may change, but we’re in a really strong position.

“We have a lot of really talented players, some very experience­dplayerswh­oarenot

here at the moment as well, so we’re going to have a really tough squad to pick.”

Buttler and white-ball head coach Matthew Mott have rarely been able to draft a full-strength squad in ODIs or T20s due to injuries and priority being given to the Test team amid a hectic fixture programme.

However, Buttler is aware it was a similar situation last year in the months leading up totheT20Wo­rldCup,withthe biggunsres­toredtothe­sidein a tournament England went on to win.

“The schedule is hugely challengin­g to get your best

XI on the field,” Buttler added. “Looking back to the T20 World Cup, we probably went inhavingne­verplayedo­urperceive­d best XI.

“We had to get into the tournament and went on to win it, it gives you great confidence even though we haven’t had the opportunit­ies to always play our best team for a while.

“Internatio­nal cricket has become just more focused on the ICC tournament­s and we are building towards that. We know comes the World Cup we will have the opportunit­y to pick from everyone who is available.”

 ?? ?? England captain Jos Buttler reacts after being given out after review during the 3rd ODI against Bangladesh at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.
England captain Jos Buttler reacts after being given out after review during the 3rd ODI against Bangladesh at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.

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