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England’s skipper Jos Buttler shared his perspective on his team’s embarrassing defeat against South Africa in match 20 of the ODI World Cup 2023 on Saturday, October 21. England’s campaign in the quadrennial event took a significant hit as they suffered a devastating 229-run loss to South Africa. The defeat was a tough blow for the English team and their fans.
South Africa posted a formidable 399, thanks in large part to Heinrich Klaasen‘s brilliant century. In contrast, England’s batting lineup faltered, managing only 170 runs in 22 overs, ultimately conceding an emphatic victory to South Africa. This loss marked England’s third defeat in the first four games of the tournament, following a heavy loss to New Zealand and a shocking upset by Afghanistan. The road to the semi-finals has grown more challenging, with the three lions now facing a precarious situation.
Jos Buttler addresses England’s humiliating defeat against South Africa
Speaking at the post-match press conference, England’s captain Buttler expressed his disappointment over the team’s performance. The 33-year-old acknowledged the loss in Delhi and the subsequent efforts to regroup for the clash against South Africa. Unfortunately, their attempts to rectify their form did not yield the desired results.
“Yeah, disappointment. A really tough defeat to take. Obviously, we were disappointed in Delhi and had a good few days and worked really hard and did a lot of things hoping to put it right today but it didn’t work out,”Buttler said.
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The defeat, as described by Buttler, was a tough pill to swallow. It leaves England in a challenging position, with the need to win all their remaining games to revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.
“Yeah, it certainly leaves us in a tough position. We have to probably win every game from here on in, knowing that’s the situation we find ourselves in. There is no room for error from here on in. That is going to be incredibly tough, but we will sit down and go again. That is all you can do in this situation,” the Taunton-born cricketer concluded.
The way forward for England
England’s upcoming two fixtures against Sri Lanka and hosts India, will be crucial. With just one win so far in the World Cup, they currently reside at the bottom of the league table with two points. Their solitary victory came against the Bangladesh side.
As they look ahead to their upcoming fixtures, England faces the daunting task of turning their fortunes around. The path to redemption won’t be easy, but cricket fans around the world will be keenly watching to see if the defending champions can rebound and stage a comeback in this highly competitive World Cup.