Buttler's relief as England prepare for World Cup semi-finals

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AFP Chester-le-Street
Last Updated : Jul 04 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

England's Jos Buttler said he felt a sense of relief as well as excitement after the tournament hosts booked their place in the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Back-to-back defeats by Sri Lanka and reigning champions Australia, which followed an earlier group-stage loss to Pakistan, threatened to scupper England's bid to win a first World Cup title.

But they responded in style with a 31-run win over India followed by Wednesday's 119-run thrashing of New Zealand in Chester-le-Street that saw them into the last four from the 10-team group phase.

"It feels great. We're excited and have a bit of relief as well," said Buttler after England reached their first World Cup semi-final since 1992.

"It's obviously been two tough games to finish to qualify, and we showed great character to come through with two very good performances."
England have spent much of the past two years as the world's top-ranked side in One-Day Internationals and Buttler said: "We are just very excited to be in a semi-final. From the start I think it was the minimum requirement, the first stage we had to get to."
"That breeds a lot of confidence for the group, that our way is the best way and gives us a lot of chance of performing. That's what we have resorted to in the two must-win games and shows that we must continue that."

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First Published: Jul 04 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

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