West Indies loss ‘start of new journey’ for England, insists Buttler

JOS BUTTLER pointed out England are at the “start of a new journey” in ODIs and is convinced his inexperienced charges will learn from their series defeat in the West Indies.
England arrived in the Caribbean just a few weeks after a chastening World Cup campaign in India, armed with a number of fringe contenders eager to lay down a marker for the next four-year cycle.
A four-wicket defeat in the series decider in Barbados – after the teams won one game each in Antigua – was not how England captain Buttler wanted the post-World Cup reset to get under way.
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