ENG vs AUS: Buttler’s reaction after another rain-hit match; Says don’t want to participate in these games

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England captain joss butler Said that as much as they all wanted a game, the field was, at the end of the day, not ready for a game.

“They (the umpires) had some big concerns and, I think, okay. The outfield is very wet, there are some areas within the 30-yard circle that weren’t suitable for playing. As much as we all want to play cricket, it’s safe. And it certainly wasn’t,” Butler said.

This was his second consecutive match for England which was affected by rain. While not a single ball was bowled on Friday, England lost to Ireland via the DLS method after rain failed at the end of the game.

“I think every bowler who bowled there would have worried. Player safety is really important and it was not fit to play whether it was our bowlers or Australia bowlers. I think the right call was made. “

Even the afternoon game between Afghanistan and Ireland at the MCG was washed out due to rain. Melbourne has been receiving unusual rainfall at this time of year, although the cricket season in Australia begins in November.

Asked about rain making the road to the semi-finals difficult, Buttler said: “I’m not really disappointed. I’m not a meteorologist in Australia at this time of year, but we all want to play full games of cricket. of course we do.

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“Naturally we play a game that takes place in the open air and the elements are a big part of our game. They affect the surfaces we play on, and they affect the conditions in an interesting way. And that’s what makes our game really unique. But now, unfortunately, we have two games affected by the weather. You don’t want to be in those games, but it’s going to be played anywhere in the world.”

Australia will next face Ireland on Monday, 31 October, while England will face the Kiwis on Tuesday, 1 November.

(Inputs PTI)

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