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Buttler Admits England 'not Good Enough For Long Enough' In India ODIs
With six defeats in seven matches, including a 4-1 loss in the T20I series and back-to-back ODI defeats, England now faces the threat of a 50-over series whitewash in Ahmedabad before shifting focus to the ICC Champions Trophy.
Buttler spoke about England’s shortcomings on Sky Sports Cricket Podcast and said, "There's a multitude of reasons why we haven’t played as well as we’d have liked over a period of time, but I don’t want to make any excuses."
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