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Skipper Jos Buttler ruled out of England’s T20Is against Australia due to calf injury

Skipper Jos Buttler has been ruled out of England’s T20I series against Australia due to a setback in recovering from a right calf injury.

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London: Skipper Jos Buttler has been ruled out of England’s T20I series against Australia due to a setback in recovering from a right calf injury. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said it places his participation in the ODI series against Australia, happening later this month in doubt.

ECB further announced that Phil Salt will be assuming England captaincy duties for the T20I series in Buttler’s absence while all-rounder Jamie Overton has been drafted into the squad. Salt had captained the Manchester Originals in The Hundred this season after Buttler was ruled out due to a calf injury while preparing for the competition.

Jordan Cox, who is currently with the Test squad for the last match against Sri Lanka starting at The Oval on Friday, has been added to the ODI squad as cover. The three-match T20I series between England and Australia is set to begin next week at Rose Bowl, Southampton on September 11.

The subsequent five-match ODI series between the two teams is scheduled to start on September 19 at Trent Bridge, in what is seen as the start of a new era for England after failing to defend their ODI and T20 World Cup titles. IANS

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