
“Lacked Being Clinical With Our Execution…”: England Captain Buttler After Loss To NZ In WC Opener
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India] : Following the crushing nine-wicket loss to New Zealand in the opening match of the ICC Cricket World Cup, England captain Jos Buttler said that his team was not clinical in their execution and lost their wickets to rash shots, and added that there is still a long tournament ahead.
Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra struck like a tornado with counter-attacking hundreds that left an out-of-sorts England attack bereft of ideas as New Zealand registered a nine-wicket victory against defending champions at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
“Disappointing day. Very much outplayed by NZ and tough defeat to take. It is still one loss in a long tournament. I think a lot of guys in our team have played a lot of cricket – we would not be too down on ourselves and would not be too high on the other side. I thought we were well below par. We were aiming for somewhere around 330 and it [the pitch] somewhat played better under lights. We just lacked being clinical with your execution.
Some of the dismissals were right shots but not executed properly. I think NZ played some great cricket shots and got great value for them. Devon Conway – can’t think of massive shots but he scored quickly. Him and Rachin put together a fantastic partnership and we were well beaten. I think the pitch skidded on better under lights but we played a long way short of our best. Do not think there is any question around Root. He has been the best player in our team for a long while. We will wait and see (on Ben Stokes?). Fingers crossed, he can get fit as soon as possible,” said Buttler in a post-match presentation.
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