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England's captain, Jos Buttler, has firmly rejected claims that the team has not been adequately prepared during their challenging tour of India. In a recent statement, Buttler emphasized that the squad operates in a focused and diligent atmosphere, dismissing suggestions of a "lazy environment."
The English team has faced significant obstacles in adapting to the conditions in India, where the playing surface and climate present unique challenges. However, Buttler insists that the players are fully committed to their training routines and are working hard to improve their performance on the field.
Buttler's comments come amid scrutiny over England's results in the series, as fans and analysts alike have questioned the team's approach. By highlighting the dedication and effort put forth by the players, Buttler aims to rally support and maintain morale within the squad as they seek to turn their fortunes around in the remaining matches.
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