We appreciate England’s players after they crashed by the ICC champions trophy in the group stages with Jos Buttler also resigning from his post as captain …
Phil Salt – 3 of 10
England vs Australia: 10 runs six balls
England vs Afghanistan: 12 out of 13 balls
England vs South Africa: eight out of six balls
England’s space was unable to show the power he was used to show up at the T20 cricket and was fired in all three matches inside Powerplay. He tried to go, dedicating important runs in England at the top of the order, which means the lower players had to compensate for him.
“There is a change in the T20 and 50-Over cricket, and I am pleased to dockets because he is adapted, but you look at salt, he plays the same cases at the same time, he plays it as T20,” he said Sports Sky ‘ Michael Atherton.
“I look at it and I think this can end any moment. In T20 cricket, the value of a wicker is not so followed, so you have a license to play like that, it is not so in the 50s.”
Ben dockett – 8
England Vs Australia: 165 off 143 balls
England vs Afghanistan: 38 off 45 balls
England vs South Africa: 24 of 21 balls
Ben Ducket has scored a wonderful century against Australia in the opening match of England, and despite his team still lost with five Wickets, he helped them post 351-8. It was, for a short period, the highest total in the tournament of the tournament before Australia posted 356-5, not only winning victory but also the record.
Docket also displayed a great set of shooting during all his exits, indicating that he has continued to develop and evolve his game for England and is able to get deep filling, despite the winners around him, falling into the rapid.
Jamie Smith – 4
England Vs Australia: 15 out of 13 balls
England vs Afghanistan: nine 13 balls
England vs South Africa: 0 by three balls
Jamie Smith was promoted by order at No. 3 before the tournament, presenting at his first ICC event. Prior to that, the 24-year-old had not tried higher than 5 in his previous seven ODIs. Smith was unable to make a reliable result with the stick, leaving questions about his hasty promotion.
Joe Root – 9
England Vs Australia: 68 off 78 balls
England vs Afghanistan: 120 off 111 balls
England vs South Africa: 37 off 44 balls
In all of England’s matches, Root was a glue who kept England together in difficult times. During their match against Australia, he supported Ducket’s 65th century and against Afghanistan he marked his tonnes.
While England fell into a bad loss against South Africa, Root was once again the goal that prevented a rapid collapse of the middle order, with a 62-management partnership along with Harry Brook.
Harry Brook – 4
England vs australia: three out of six balls
England vs Afghanistan: 25 out of 21 balls
England vs South Africa: 19 out of 29 balls
Brook was unable to light while he usually does in white ball cricket and while he did not make a significant result, he was often able to keep the middle order together.
Sports Sky ‘ Nasser Hussain has also supported Brook to replace Jos Buttler “as soon as possible” If England wants him to become their next white ball captain.
If Buttler – 4
England vs australia: 23 off 21 balls
England vs Afghanistan: 38 off 42 balls
England vs South Africa: 21 of 43 balls
This tour was either made or broken for Jos Buttler and unfortunately the latter was. After losing England to Afghanistan, he resigned from his post as captain.
He had initially hoped to bow with a victory against South Africa, but England’s form went from evil to evil, as they bowed to 179 on a good stuffing path, even though the Proteas camp was prevented from damage and illness.
When England came out of the tournament after losing them against Afghanistan, Buttler hinted at his resignation and two days later he announced he was standing.
Liam Livingstone – 4
England vs australia: 14 off 17 and 1-47
England vs Afghanistan: 10 out of eight balls and 2-28
England vs South Africa: nine out of 15 balls and 0-24
While Liam Livingstone was unable to make an authorizing result in the middle order, he was useful in the Bowling attack in England, taking three wicks in the tournament.
However, like most of the England camp, Livingstone also did not perform at its peak. Against South Africa he donated his wicker by trying to be ultra-aggressive and take Keshav Maharaj, but rather he lost his slide and stuck.
It was emblematic how England approached the tournament, looking to be positive, but not always reading the game situation.
Jofra Archer – 7
England vs australia: 21no and 1-82
England vs Afghanistan: 14 out of eight balls and 3-64
England vs South Africa: 25 off 31 balls and 2-55
The England star’s Bowler received six winning wins, mostly from an England player in the champions trophy.
He added value as a blow, marking essential runs at the end of the backward-against Australia he took England to a total over 351-8 and against South Africa he irritated the players.
Fair Rashid – 8
England vs australia: 1no and 1-47
England vs Afghanistan: five of the seven balls and 1-60
England vs South Africa: two of the nine balls and 1-37
Adil Rashid was often attacked to slow the level of opposition points or to get a wicker and whenever he fulfilled his duties.
He rejected the Marnus Labuschagne of Australia (47) to break his 95-manager with Matt Short and Hashmack Hashmatullah Shahidi (40) to end his 103rd stance with Ibrahim Zadran (177).
Jamie Overton – 3
England vs Afghanistan: 32 off 28 balls and 1-72
England vs South Africa: 11 out of 20 balls and 0-34
Jamie Overton replaced the injured Brydon Carse in Xi, England for their clash against Afghanistan, where he received only one victory, his only tour of the tournament.
Overton was also unable to adapt to the 50th cricket tempo, but against Afghanistan he hit 32 lowered the order by adding vital runs.
Mark Wood – 6
England vs australia: 1-75
England vs Afghanistan: 0-50
The rhythm of England’s rhythm injured his knee against Afghanistan and pursued Cars on an early flight at home. He grasps a wicker and bowed 19.3 overs.
However, it is his damage and not his performance, this will disturb England more with grace only eight months away.
Brydon CARSE – 5
England vs australia: 1-69
The rapid case of players Brydon was expelled after he chose a finger injury to his left foot while losing England’s opening against Australia.
Carese lost the last two ODIs in the last series against India due to a bubble that required stitches, which were released last month, allowing him to play in the loss of England’s five victories against the Australians.
He fought in Lahore, going to nearly 10 runs in 1-69 out of seven overs, and he suffered a rehabilitation of damage.
Saqib Mahmood – 5
England vs South Africa: 0-31
Saqib Mahmod was called to the squad as a replacement of wood, playing only in a game during the tournament. He bowed five overs in their last match against South Africa, accepting 31 runs at an economy rate of 6.20.