India defeated us: Britain commander Jos Buttler
Britain's title protection in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup reached a conclusion because of Rohit Sharma's group.
Britain missed the mark against India in the semi-last of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup - however, commander Jos Buttler rushed to hand credit to his group's rivals for their 68-run win.
"India positively outflanked us," he expressed following the match. We may let them get 20-25 runs too much.
"The fact that they played well on makes it a difficult surface."
Buttler won the throw, picked to bowl, and said he didn't credit the loss to that choice.
"They outbowled us, they had a better-than-expected score," he said. "I don't think the throw was the distinction between the groups."
He added of the objective of 172: "Being an intense chase was continuously going."
What's more, requested to ponder his side's competition in general, with losses to Australia, South Africa, and presently India, he said: "Truly glad for everybody's endeavors to be here. You can play who's placed before you.
"We've had bunches of difficulty all through the opposition, we've stayed together well collectively, played some great cricket in patches, however, come up short when we wanted it most."
Afterward, in the post-match public interview, he proceeded to say: "Whatever group [we picked], whatever occurred at the throw, they would have been an extreme group to beat, and we must be at our best if we planned to dominate the match and we were shy of our best today."


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