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He is on the planet of his personal: Eoin Morgan lauds Jos Butter, calls him the most effective white-ball participant on the planet

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England scored the best ODI whole vs Netherlands. They smashed their method to 498 runs with three of their batters reaching the three-figure mark.

Jos Buttler continued his kind with a terrific hundred within the first sport vs Netherlands. (Courtesy: Reuters)

HIGHLIGHTSJos Buttler scored one of many quickest centuries in world cricketEngland received by the margin of 232 runsLiam Livingstone scored the joint second-fastest fifty in ODI

England managed to pummel the Netherlands within the first ODI match of the sequence by an enormous margin of 232 runs. The humongous distinction got here as a consequence of an incredible efficiency with the bat by Eoin Morgan’s males who placed on a record-shattering 498 runs on board. Despite dropping the early wicket of Jason Roy, England plugged on with two gritty centuries from Phil Salt and Dawid Malan after which went on a rampage with Jos Buttler and Liam Livingstone taking up the cost.

Two of the most important hitters in world cricket in the intervening time, the duo put 91* runs collectively in simply 32 balls. While Livingstone was the dominant drive in that partnership hitting 66* off simply 22 balls, Buttler was not quiet both. The batter hit his second-fastest century in ODI cricket, reaching the three-figure mark in 47 balls, earlier than ending off with 162* from 70 deliveries.

Captain Eoin Morgan lauded the right-hander after the match, calling him the most effective white-ball batter in the whole world.

“The last couple of days have been great. Feels good to be among this group. To post a big score like that and then Jos coming in at the end and he is a world of his own, it is absolutely amazing – probably the reason why he is the best white-ball cricketer in the world. When the guys come in and play with the mantra we have been playing for the last 6 years, it’s great. We have not played a lot of 50-over cricket recently, it’s important to have such situations going into the World Cup in India next year,” Morgan stated.

Buttler himself agreed that he was having the time of his life.

“The IPL couldn’t have gone better for me, coming here in good touch, good wicket, licence to attack. The World T20 went well, the Ashes was tough, I had two months of no cricket, very refreshing, turned up to the IPL with lots of motivation, energy and drive to get the best out of yourself,” he assessed his present months.

England haven’t fairly had the ODI preparation required going into the World Cup in India and can hope to experiment as a lot as they’ll earlier than the T20 bonanza begins once more in Australia later this 12 months.