Buttler captaining better than I did at times - Root

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Buttler captaining better than I did at times - Root

Englands match against Afghanistan begins at 09:00 GMT on Wednesday

Batter Joe Root has backed "brilliant leader" Jos Buttler and says the England captain is making a better fist of the job than he did at times during his tenure as Test skipper.

England likely need to beat Afghanistan on Wednesday and South Africa on Saturday to avoid a group-stage exit at the Champions Trophy.

Were they to go out, it would be Englands third disappointing global event since Buttler led them to the T20 World Cup title in 2022.

"Hes doing so much right on the field, making good decisions and creating a really good environment for us to thrive in," Root said.

"Hes a brilliant leader. Hes the best white-ball player weve ever produced and hes got the full support of everyone within our dressing room to keep doing and keep bringing everything that hes brought so far to this team."

Buttlers side won only three of nine matches as defending champions at the 50-over World Cup in India in 2023.

Last year they reached the semi-finals in their defence of the T20 World Cup but were ultimately well beaten by India, having lost to Australia and South Africa earlier in the tournament.

Root captained England in 64 Tests from 2017 to 2022 - the most of any player. He won a record 27 of those matches but ended his tenure with one win in 17 before resigning in 2022. He also suffered two heavy defeats in Ashes series in Australia.

"I certainly think that this team are doing more things right than maybe some of the teams I captained," Root said.

Englands difficult position at the Champions Trophy comes after defeat by Australia in their opening game on Saturday.

They scored 351-8, with Ben Duckett making 165, but still lost by five wickets. It follows four defeats in a row in bilateral one-day international series.

"What I would say is you can be frustrated by it or you can be excited by it," Root said.

"The fact that we are doing a lot of things right is a good thing and thats what we have to really focus on."

England are expected to make one change for Wednesdays match in Lahore after bowler Brydon Carse was ruled out of the tournament with a toe injury.

Rehan Ahmed has been called up in his place, but the leg-spinner is not expected to arrive in Pakistan until Wednesday so Jamie Overton is most likely to replace Carse.



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