England’s Next White-Ball Captain: Three Contenders In Race After Jos Buttler’s Resignation

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khelja|01-03-2025

Jos Buttler steps down as England captain: England star Jos Buttler has decided to step down as England's white-ball captain following the team's disappointing performance in ICC Champions Trophy 2025. England exited in the group stage after defeats to Australia and Afghanistan, leading to mounting pressure on Buttler to relinquish his role.

With Jos Buttler's resignation as England's white-ball skipper, the focus now shifts to potential successors. Here are three leading contenders for England's captaincy in T20Is and ODIs:

Sam Curran

England's Sam Curran is a strong candidate to replace Buttler as England captain, due to his all-round capabilities and ability to perform under pressure.

He played a key role in England's T20 World Cup triumph in 2022, where he was named Player of the Tournament. His aggressive approach and experience in pressure situations make him a viable leadership option. In ODIs, Curran has scored over 500 runs and taken 32 wickets in 35 matches, making him a dependable choice for the future.

Harry Brook

As the current vice-captain, Harry Brook is naturally in contention.

Despite his recent dip in form, many former cricketers, including Nasser Hussain, see him as a future leader. Brook's strong game awareness could help England transition smoothly into a new era. His appointment would provide continuity and a fresh perspective to the team's leadership.

Liam Livingstone

Liam Livingstone offers experience and leadership skills, having captained England during their ODI series against the West Indies. His ability to handle pressure situations and aggressive playing style align well with England's modern approach. With a younger squad in transition, Livingstone's leadership could provide stability while bringing an attacking mindset to the team.

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