England batter Jos Buttler stepped down as the country’s limited-overs captain on Friday, days after its group-stage exit from the ICC Champions Trophy.
After a five-wicket defeat by archrival Australia in its Champions Trophy opener, England was eliminated on Wednesday following its eight-run loss against tournament debutant Afghanistan in Lahore, Pakistan.
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“I’m going to stand down as England captain. It’s the right decision for me,” Buttler told reporters in a press conference ahead of Saturday’s match against South Africa.
“It’s the right decision for the team and hopefully somebody else who can come in and work closely alongside Baz (coach Brendon McCullum) to take the team back to where it needs to be.
“… this tournament was going to be important result-wise for my captaincy and obviously two losses and being out of the tournament, and with a bit of a hangover of some tournaments before, I just probably reached the end of the road for me and my captaincy, which is a shame. I’m sad about that.”
Buttler, who had earlier said he would consider his future as England’s skipper but would not make any emotional decisions, has overseen 22 losses in 34 One-Day Internationals since succeeding the retired Eoin Morgan in June 2022.
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The 34-year-old had led England to its second Twenty20 World Cup title in 2022, but its performances have dipped since then, with the side failing to retain its T20 or ODI World Cup crowns.
Last year, Australian coach Matthew Mott stepped down after England’s T20 World Cup semifinal exit against eventual champion India, with former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum tasked with reviving the country’s limited-overs fortunes.
In a Daily Mail column, former England captain Nasser Hussain singled out batter Harry Brook as Buttler’s possible replacement.
Brook captained England in the ODI series against Australia in September and is vice-captain at the Champions Trophy.
England next plays a one-off Test against Zimbabwe in May, before hosting West Indies in three ODIs and three T20s.