‘Performance against India doesn’t matter’: Jos Buttler ahead of T20 World Cup final | cricket news

captain joss butler Says England crushed India to reach the final of Sunday’s Twenty20 World Cup “nothing matters” as they bid to become champions in both the white-ball formats Was put India lost the semi-final by 10 wickets, with Buttler scoring 80. Alex HalesSetting up a blockbuster showdown with the banging 86’s Babar Azamis Pakistan. The England opener said on Saturday that there was “an enormous amount of excitement” for the final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, although it could be affected by rain. Monday has been kept as a reserve day, but the forecast is equally disappointing.

Injury concerns remain in England david malana and fast bowler mark wood, who both missed Thursday’s semifinals. Butler said they were “both improving”.

“Of course it’s not many days to the semi-finals, but we are giving them every chance,” he added.

Phil salt and chris jordan Again there are possible replacements, should they not be fine.

Despite the weather and injury concerns, Buttler was in an upbeat mood at the pre-match press conference.

“Whenever you get a chance to play in a World Cup final it’s a huge honour. We’re really excited as a group, it’s a good feeling all around the team,” he added.

“The last performance (against India) gives us a lot of confidence, but it doesn’t matter.

“Tomorrow we start a new game against a really tough opposition and whenever you’re fighting for a trophy you know it’s not going to be easy.

“So we’ll focus a little on them and a lot on us and what we need to do to prepare well today and do the best we can for tomorrow’s turn.”

England are into the game as the current one-day world champions after their 2019 win at home against New Zealand.

Butler was on the winning team, as were Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid and Wood, who are now all veterans of the team in the T20 World Cup final.

He said the experience of winning the world title would help him on Sunday.

He said, “Yes, I think whatever experiences you can get, good or bad, you must have learned from them and can reflect on them when you are in a situation of calamity or chaos.”

“Those are things that can happen in a World Cup final so having as much experience and being able to understand those feelings and how to react to them, I definitely see it as an advantage.”

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While England’s batting is deep, how can they move up the top order while facing the threat posed by Pakistan pacers Mohammad Nawaz and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Pakistan’s comeback after losing their opening World Cup matches to India and Zimbabwe was largely fueled by their new-ball attack.

He has the second-best economy rate in the tournament in the powerplay of six overs, a factor Buttler is aware of.

Buttler said, “They have a fantastic team that has a very long history of producing excellent fast bowlers, and I think the team we are up against is no different.”

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“I’m sure by the end of their careers some of the players we are playing against will go down because Pakistan has produced some great players.

“It’s a big part of why they’re in the final, so we expect a really tough challenge.”

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