- The former Indian coach Ravi Shastri said that England barely trained while he was on tour
- Buttler insists that his team is not 'lazy' and blamed the trips to his lack of practice
- England was over Wednesday to complete a white series
Jos Buttler was based on the statements that the lack of professionalism was the fault of the money laundering of an England by India, insisting that his team is not 'lazy'.
While the last rites of a beating of 142 races were administered to the roar of gladiators of a multitude of 60,000, the former coach of India, Ravi Shastri, said that he had heard 'England has had only a net session in this whole trip, If it is none. If you are not prepared to make the hard courts, you will not improve.
The captain of England Buttler replied: 'I am not sure that it is quite true. We have had a reasonably long tour, some long days of travel, there have been a couple of times that we have not trained, but we have certainly trained a lot on the tour. Obviously, we try to create a really good environment, but we don't confuse that with a lazy environment or a lack of effort. The boys are desperate to perform, do it well and improve.
In fact, the agitated program of eight international balls in 20 days, in Zigzagging throughout India in the middle, has limited the practice sessions of both teams. Rohit Sharma's number one side surpassed his opponents with one.
But the difference in quality between them in the field was marked and, although the events took place in a different order, after Buttler chose to insert India into a heat of 32 degrees, there was a family ring for them.
Founded on the seventh hundred of one day of one day of Shubman Gill more than mid -center of Shreyas Iyer and Virat Kohli, India, reached 356. It was a small beer that directed the excellent duo of Adil Rashid and Mark Wood, England ruled them out for the first time. Eight attempts here.
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The captain of England, Jos Buttler, has returned the claims that his team lacks professionalism
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The former Indian coach Ravi Shastri (in the photo) said that England barely trained between matches
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England was thoroughly defeated by India on Wednesday, and the opening of the batter Ben Duckett suffered an injury that leaves him as a doubt for the champions trophy
And when Kuldeep Yadav finished Tom Banton's first tickets in England for more than three years for a high joint score, they fell into another implosion induced by rotation.
Kevin Pietersen, Shastri co-commentator, intervened saying: 'He was in the golf course yesterday. I wasn't hitting, and where have the problems come? The beginning: one for 60, two for 80. And then, what happens? None of them can play by turning. And how do they improve playing?
Only twice England had pursued bigger totals, but despite Ben Duckett's inability to run between the WICKETS due to an injury, a beginning loaded with limits provided a great beginning, driving them to 84, the greatest power game of the power of the power of the series.
However, after Phil Salt became the second to make raffles, the left-wing spins Kuldeep and Axar Patel combined for figures of 14.2-1-60-3.
Buttler said that “there were no concerns”, about how their players fought the turn ball despite the nature of the marmot day of a 16th defeat in 23 internationally internationally from the beginning of the 2023 World Cup here.
But the end of the 3-0 defeat could have more implications with the problem of Duckett's groin of a gravity similar to that of Jacob Bethell's sticks: Bethell of Warwickshire has been replaced in the squad flying to Pakistan next week by Banton
Duckett, 30, will be reviewed by the medical team when England lands today in Abu Dhabi for a four -day break between tasks, but did not issue an air of trust when breaking with the presentations after the game at the Narente Modi stadium.