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‘Buttler has done well at Wankhede, Thursday could be his night’: Sam Curran

Ahead of the T20 World Cup semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium, Sam Curran backed former England skipper Jos Buttler to rediscover form against India national cricket team. Curran also praised current captain Harry Brook for his match-winning century that powered England into the semis

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Jos Buttler at Wankhede on Tuesday. Pic/Ashish Raje

Jos Buttler at Wankhede on Tuesday. Pic/Ashish Raje

This is a tale of two English captains. One, who is currently leading from the front, while the other, who is battling for form. Former champions England will rely on the form of their skipper Harry Brook, 27, as they take on defending champions India in the T20 World Cup semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, even as their ex-captain Jos Buttler’s poor form remains a matter of concern. England bowling all-rounder Sam Curran, however, has backed Butler to come good against the Suryakumar Yadav-led Indian team. Buttler has scored just 62 runs in seven games so far, while Brook has hammered 228 runs, including a match-winning 51-ball 100 against Pakistan at Pallekele last week.

“I think the responsibility he [Brook] took the other day against Pakistan, when he came out and got 100 off 51 balls to put us straight into the semi-finals, shows what a quality player he is. And what a great time to find form as well. He’s one of the world’s best players when he gets going. Hopefully, for him and for us as a team, we can come together on Thursday night and have a cracking game,” Curran said during the press conference on Tuesday.

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