Jos Buttler: Door not closed on Harry Brook for World Cup. We’ll wait and see what happens because there is still a long time before everyone is supposed to board the aircraft, said Buttler.
Harry Brook was dropped from England’s preliminary World Cup roster in favor of the stalwart Ben Stokes, which a crucial decision. The captain of England’s red-ball team, Stokes, decided to hang up his ODI bat in order to continue playing in the other two forms of the game. He did, however, rejoin England’s ODI lineup earlier this month as the team prepares to defend its World Cup crown in India in October-November.
Jos Buttler, the captain of England’s white-ball team. Acknowledged that Stokes’ availability “changed the dynamic. ” For selection, but he was effusive in his appreciation for Brook, a gifted young player. The 24-year-old praise by the wicketkeeper-batter as a fantastic player. He express regret that a spot could not be made available for him for the World Cup. He did point out that there is still time until the final team travels to India to compete in the major tournament.
We’ll wait and see what happens because there is still a long time until everyone is suppose to board the plane. Harry is a tremendous player, as we all know from seeing him the other night. It’s not like it comes as a surprise; we already know what a fantastic player he is. He is just the unfortunate member of the squad at the time. Of course, Ben Stokes’ return and his availability just as a batter slightly alter the situation. It’s incredibly difficult to choose since Ben is such a great player to have back. According to Buttler, who quoted by ESPNcricinfo.
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The next week, England will play a white-ball series against New Zealand.
The 2019 ODI World Cup finalists will face off against one another in a four-match T20I series. Before a four-match ODI series is play, with Buttler and company hosting New Zealand. On Wednesday, August 30, the opening T20I will be contested in Chester-le-Street. After that, England will play a three-match ODI series against Ireland at home before moving on to the World Cup warm-up matches.
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