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We evaluate English players after being thrown out of the ICC Champions trophy in group stages, and Jos Buttler also resigned as captain …
Phil Salt – 3 of 10
English VS Australia: 10 runs six balls
England against Afghanistan: 12 off 13 balls
England against South Africa: Eight of the Six Balls
The English opener failed to show the strength he was used to displaying in the T20 cricket and was discharged in all three matches inside the PowerPlay. He struggled to go, costing the English crucial ride at the top of the row, which means that the players had to make up for it.
“There is a difference in the Crite T20 and 50 over. Heavenly sports’ Michael Atherton.
“I look at him and I think that could be done any moment. In the T20 Crket, the WICKET value is not a consequence so much, so you have a license to play like that, it’s not so in 50.”
Ben Duckett – 8
English VS Australia: 165 off 143 balls
England against Afghanistan: 38 off 45 balls
England against South Africa: 24 off 21 balls
Ben Duckett has achieved a magnificent century against Australia in the introductory match of England, and despite his side still lost five shots, he helped them publish 351-8. It was, in a short period, the largest total number in the history of the tournament before Australia published 356-5, not only did it win, but also the record.
Duckett also portrayed a great series of shots during all his outputs, showing that he continued to develop and develop his game for England and that he was able to deeply enter into hitting, despite the Wickkets around him, falling in a fast succession.
Jamie Smith – 4
English VS Australia: 15 off 13 balls
England against Afghanistan: nine out of 13 balls
English VS South Africa: 0 off three balls
Jamie Smith missed the command no. Previously, the 24-year-old had not retired more than 5 in his seven previous ODU. Smith failed to achieve a credible rating with a baton, leaving questions about his hectic promotion.
Joe Root – 9
English VS Australia: 68 off 78 balls
England against Afghanistan: 120 off 111 balls
England against South Africa: 37 off 44 balls
In all English strengthens, Root was a glue that England kept in difficult times. During their match against Australia, he supported Duckett’s century with his 65 and against Afghanistan, he achieved his tone.
While England fell in a sad defeat against South Africa, Root was again a dough that prevented the high-ranking of the middle row, with a 62-line partnership together with Harry Brook.
Harry Brook – 4
English VS Australia: Three of six balls
England against Afghanistan: 25 Off 21 Balls
England against South Africa: 19 off 29 balls
Brook was not able to shoot as he usually did in a crunch with a white ball and although he did not achieve a significant result, he was often able to hold the middle rund.
Heavenly sports’ Nasser Hussain also supported Brook to replace Josa Buttler as soon as possible If England wants to become their next white ball captain.
Jos Buttler – 4
English VS Australia: 23 off 21 balls
England against Afghanistan: 38 off 42 balls
England against South Africa: 21 off 43 balls
This tournament was or broke for Jos Buttler and unfortunately, it was the latter. After the defeat of England in Afghanistan, he resigned as captain.
Initially, he hoped he would bow down against South Africa, but the English form moved from bad to worse because they were thrown out for 179 on a good track, although the Proteas Camp interfered with injury and illness.
When England went to the tournament after their defeat against Afghanistan, Buttler hinted at his resignation, and two days later he announced that he was standing.
Liam Livingstone – 4
English VS Australia: 14 off 17 and 1-47
England against Afghanistan: 10 of eight balls and 2-28
England against South Africa: Nine of 15 Balls and 0-24
Although Liam Livingstone failed to achieve an authoritative result in the middle line, it was useful in the English attack on bowling, taking three shots in the tournament.
However, like most English camp, Livingstone also did not perform at its peak. Against South Africa, he donated his Wickket trying to be ultra-aggressive and take over Keshav Maharaj, but instead missed moving and was tangled.
It was emblematic as England approached the tournament, wanting to be positive, but not always reading the situation in the game.
Jofra Archer – 7
English VS Australia: 21n and 1-82
England vs Afghanistan: 14 off ond shade and 3-64
England against South Africa: 25 off 31 balls and 2-55
The English Star bowler took six shots in the tournament, most of which is a bowler in England in the champion trophy.
He added the value as a dough, reaching the key ride at the back end of the insertion-Australia took England to the top issue of 351-8, and against South Africa he frustrated the bowlers.
Adil Rashid – 8
English VS Australia: 1Ne and 1-47
England against Afghanistan: Five of seven balls and 1-60
England against South Africa: Two of nine balls and 1-37
Adil Rashid was often brought to the attack to slow down the scoring rate of the opposition or took Wickket and every time he fulfilled his duties.
He released the Australian Marnus Labuschagne, 47, to end his partnership with 95 run with Matt Short and Boudhed Hashmatullah Shahidi (40) to end his 103 run with Ibrahim Zadran (177).
Jamie Overton – 3
England against Afghanistan: 32 off 28 balls and 1-72
England against southern Africa: 11 off 20 balls and 0-34
Jamie Overton replaced the injured Brydon Carse in England XI for a conflict against Afghanistan, where he only took one Wickket, his only scalp of the tournament.
Overton also failed to adapt to the pace of a 50 crislette, but against Afghanistan hit the 32 lower command by adding vital driving.
Mark wood – 6
English VS Australia: 1-75
English vs Afghanistan: 0-50
The English bowler’s temple injured his knee against Afghanistan and followed Carse in an early flight home. He picked up one Wickket and bought 19.3 additions.
However, his injury, not his effect, is most concerned with England with an ash for only eight months.
Brydon Carse – 5
English VS Australia: 1-69
The Fast Bowler Brydon case was excluded after injuring his toe injury on his left leg during an introductory defeat in England against Australia.
Cars has missed the last two ODA in a recent series against India for the dazzling that demanded stabs, which were drawn last month, which allowed him to play in English defeat of five winches against Australians.
He fought in Lahore, going to almost 10 runs with figures of 1-69 of the seven additions, and suffered a re-emergence of injury.
Saqib Mahmood – 5
England against South Africa: 0-31
Saqib Mahmood was invited to the team as a replacement for a tree, playing in just one game during the tournament. In the last match, he spoke five accessories against South Africa, acknowledging 31 races at a rate of economics of 6.20.