Buttler blames conditions for series loss

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Tarouba, Dec 22: After a four-wicket defeat in the fifth T20I match against West Indies on Friday, England’s skipper Jos Buttler said that the conditions were different at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad.
Speaking at the post-match presentation, Buttler said that 160 runs in the first inning would have been a good score to defend and they did hang in there in the match.
He added that they would learn from the series and would try to rectify their mistakes in the upcoming series. Buttler said that they had a “fantastic” series against West Indies.
“The conditions were different. 160 could have been a good score to defend. We did well to hang in there. Had we got a few more runs to play, could have been different.” (Agencies)

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