Buttler reflects on England’s return with a sense of pride diminished.

Jos Buttler acknowledges England’s wounded pride following their disappointing campaign at the 50-over World Cup last year. Despite the setback, they are gearing up for the upcoming T20 World Cup, starting with a four-match series against Pakistan. Buttler emphasizes the importance of moving forward, learning from past experiences, and seizing the new opportunity presented by the T20 format. With their first match against Pakistan, England aims to put up a stronger performance. Despite some injury concerns, the return of Jofra Archer boosts their confidence. Reflecting on their previous shortcomings, Buttler stresses the need for improved communication and clarity within the team. He also highlights the significance of adequate preparation and suggests avoiding scheduling conflicts between international cricket and the IPL in the future to ensure optimal performance for England.

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