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Jos Buttler Ruled Out, ECB Named New Skipper For ODI Series Against Australia

Jos Buttler

Jos Buttler

Jos Buttler has been ruled out of the upcoming ODI series against Australia due to a persistent calf injury. Harry Brook has been named the captain for the five ODIs against Australia. As England gears up for this crucial series, Buttler’s absence raises questions about the team’s strategy and leadership.

Jos Buttler’s injury and absence

Jos Buttler, one of England’s premier cricketers, has been struggling with a calf injury since the 2024 T20 World Cup. This injury has not only sidelined him for The Hundred but also caused him to miss the recent T20I series against Australia. Despite being named in the initial ODI squad, the injury has now forced him out of the series, impacting England’s preparations.

Harry Brook’s appointment as captain

In a major shift, Harry Brook has been named the captain for the five ODIs against Australia. This will be Brook’s first stint as the captain of the senior England team. Brook, known for his aggressive batting and impressive performances, is stepping into a leadership role that will test his tactical and motivational skills.

Harry Brook

Other squad changes

Liam Livingstone has been drafted into the squad to fill the void left by Buttler. His recent performances in the T20Is against Australia have been notable, showcasing his all-rounder capabilities.

Adding to the reshuffling, fast bowler Josh Hull has also been ruled out due to injury. Hull’s absence, along with Buttler’s, requires the remaining squad members to step up and adapt quickly.

Before these recent changes, Gus Atkinson had been replaced by Olly Stone. Atkinson’s injury during the third Test against Sri Lanka led to his rest from the ODIs. Stone’s inclusion was seen as a strategic move to bolster the pace attack, highlighting the ongoing adjustments within the squad.

England vs Australia: ODI series overview

The ODI series against Australia is set to begin after the conclusion of the T20I series, which is currently tied 1-1. The first ODI will be held at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, followed by the remaining matches spread across various venues. This series is crucial for England to regain their competitive edge in white-ball cricket.

New limited-overs coach: Brendan McCullum

Brendan McCullum, England’s new limited-overs head coach, is set to take charge in January. McCullum, known for his aggressive approach and innovative strategies, is expected to bring a new perspective to the team.

“I think Jos has had an unbelievable career. If he were to retire tomorrow, he goes down as arguably the greatest white-ball player England has ever had,” McCullum told Sky Sports earlier this month.

England’s white-ball cricket has seen significant highs and lows in recent years. Their successful run in the 2019 ODI World Cup was followed by a disappointing performance in the 2023 edition, and their recent T20 World Cup defense also fell short. These results have led to increased scrutiny and the need for a refreshed approach.

England squad for Australia ODIs: Harry Brook (c), Jofra Archer, Jacob Bethell, Brydon Carse, Ben Duckett, Liam Livingstone, Will Jacks, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Jamie Smith, Reece Topley, John Turner and Olly Stone.

Metro Bank ODI Series Schedule:

1st ODI: England v Australia, Thursday 19 September 2024, Trent Bridge
2nd ODI: England v Australia, Saturday 21 September 2024, Headingley
3rd ODI: England v Australia, Tuesday 24 September, Seat Unique Riverside
4th ODI: England v Australia, Friday 27 September, Lord’s
5th ODI: England v Australia, Sunday 29 September, Seat Unique Stadium


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