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T 20 World Cup: Jos Buttler Specifies England's 'Most Important Player'

England captain Jos Buttler praised their unsung hero, Adil Rashid, after their dominant 8-wicket victory over co-hosts West Indies in the T20 World Cup Super 8. Despite standout performances from Philip Salt and Jonny Bairstow, Buttler highlighted Rashid’s economic bowling. While most bowlers had economies over eight, Rashid’s was a remarkable 5.20, conceding only 21 […]

England captain Jos Buttler praised their unsung hero, Adil Rashid, after their dominant 8-wicket victory over co-hosts West Indies in the T20 World Cup Super 8. Despite standout performances from Philip Salt and Jonny Bairstow, Buttler highlighted Rashid’s economic bowling.

While most bowlers had economies over eight, Rashid’s was a remarkable 5.20, conceding only 21 runs in his four overs and dismissing Andre Russell. “He is our most important player. Has so many variations and restricts runs,” Buttler commended in the post-match presentation.

After West Indies struck with quick wickets, Bairstow and Salt’s partnership steadied England. Salt’s aggressive batting, especially his onslaught in Romario Shepherd’s over, tilted the game in England’s favor.

Buttler praised the partnership, noting Bairstow’s maturity and Salt’s explosive batting. He emphasized the team’s execution across all aspects, from bowling to batting, leading to a well-rounded performance.

Looking ahead, England aims to secure a semi-final spot by defeating South Africa at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground on Friday.

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