- England crushed 498-4 to win by 232 sudden spikes in demand for Friday’s fixture.
- They obscured their past record of 481 against Australia in 2018.
- Liam Livingstone scored England’s quickest ODI fifty with 45 over from start of 50th over.
Buttler raised his hundred years in only 47 balls, the second-quickest in England history and one ball short of his own record.
“We’ve come close one time before this and the message in the group is to attempt to continue pushing limits and taking the group forward, take the game on,” Buttler told columnists.
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“Is it a question of time before we make 500? I don’t have the foggiest idea. We’ll continue to attempt to make it happen.
It’s something extreme to attempt to accomplish. It’ll likely need to occur on a belting wicket at a little ground.
“I think the greatest thing, unimportant of the score, is the mindset we are appearing collectively.
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We continue to attempt to better that and be better as a group when we play. We know that places us in an advantageous position.”
Acquiring acclaim from restricted overs commander Eoin Morgan.
“Jos played in his very own universe, similar to he has been over the course of the past little while years,” Morgan said.
“It’s extraordinary to watch and not something we at any point become ill of or underestimate. It truly is astounding cricket. It’s the explanation he most likely is the best white-ball cricketer on the planet right now.”



















