England set-up not a ‘lazy environment’ – Buttler
England set-up not a 'lazy environment' - Buttler
England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler has dismissed claims that the team's environment is 'lazy' following their recent poor performances...

England set-up not a ‘lazy environment’ – Buttler
England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler has dismissed claims that the team’s environment is ‘lazy’ following their recent poor performances in the Test series against India.
Buttler emphasized that the team has been working hard both on and off the field to improve their game and turn their fortunes around.
He stated, “It’s not a lazy environment at all. We’ve been training hard, putting in the hours and trying to rectify our mistakes.”
Buttler also pointed out that playing in subcontinent conditions is always challenging for England, but they are determined to learn from their mistakes and come back stronger.
The wicketkeeper acknowledged that their batting collapse in the third Test was disappointing, but the team is focused on regrouping and putting up a better show in the upcoming matches.
He added, “We know we are capable of playing better cricket and that’s what we aim to do in the remaining games.”
Despite the recent criticism, Buttler remains confident in the team’s abilities and believes that they have what it takes to bounce back from their current slump.
England will be looking to make a comeback in the series as they face India in the final two Test matches in Ahmedabad.
Buttler’s comments come as a reassurance to the fans and critics that the team is not complacent and is working hard to turn their fortunes around in the series.
With the series finely balanced, all eyes will be on England as they look to prove their mettle on the field and put up a strong performance against India.