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England vs Pakistan Injury Update: Latest Team News Ahead of 3rd T20 in Cardiff on May 28

By Biswajit Biswas

England vs Pakistan Injury Update: Jos Buttler, England's star cricketer, is set to miss the third T20I against Pakistan due to paternity leave among other injury concerns for the hosts.

Buttler's absence from the Cardiff match comes as he and his wife Louise anticipate the arrival of their third child. This development follows Buttler's exemplary performance in the second T20I, where he scored 84 off 51 balls, leading England to a 23-run victory at Edgbaston.

England vs Pakistan Injury Update

Having returned home to London after the second match, Buttler missed the team's training session in Cardiff on Monday, making his participation in Tuesday's match unlikely.

While it remains uncertain if he will rejoin the squad for the final match at The Oval on Thursday, Buttler is expected to join the team for the upcoming T20 World Cup in the Caribbean, departing as scheduled on Friday.

Moeen Ali, England's vice-captain, is poised to deputize in Buttler's absence. Regarding the leadership change, Moeen expressed readiness, stating, "Nothing will change too much: it's just taking over from what he's doing and then when he comes back, he takes over."

Buttler's absence presents an opportunity for England to explore adjustments to their lineup. Will Jacks and Jonny Bairstow are likely to move up the order, with Ben Duckett potentially batting at No. 4. Another consideration is Duckett's elevation to the top of the order, aligning with the team's World Cup strategy.

Mark Wood remains uncertain

Mark Wood's fitness is also under scrutiny, with his knee heavily strapped during pre-match training. The team may opt for a cautious approach with Jofra Archer, who recently made a successful comeback from an elbow injury, delivering a standout performance in the second T20I.

Despite the disruption, England remains focused on their World Cup campaign, commencing on June 4 against Scotland in Barbados. The team aims to maintain momentum and cohesion as they prepare for the tournament.

As England navigates the challenges posed by Buttler's absence and potential lineup adjustments, they are keenly aware of the significance of each match in their T20 World Cup buildup. The series against Pakistan serves as a crucial testing ground, providing valuable insights and opportunities for players to showcase their skills and readiness for the global stage.

No injury updates from Pakistan camp

There's no update on the injury from the Pakistan camp as they are expected to play the match at full strength.

Story first published: Monday, May 27, 2024, 19:32 [IST]
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