Ben Duckett: England's White-Ball Resurgence Amid Captivating Challenges

Ben Duckett reveals the heartbreak within England's camp after their premature exit from the Champions Trophy, dismissing criticisms of their commitment. As England navigates a transition phase under new leadership, Duckett remains hopeful for future triumphs, even expressing interest in the captaincy if called upon.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 24-03-2025 22:07 IST | Created: 24-03-2025 22:07 IST
Ben Duckett: England's White-Ball Resurgence Amid Captivating Challenges
Ben Duckett (Photo: X/@ICC). Image Credit: ANI
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England's cricket team, reeling from a disastrous Champions Trophy campaign, is dispelling any notions of indifference. Star player Ben Duckett spoke out, assuring fans that the team's elimination in the group stages was deeply felt. England faced defeats from Australia, Afghanistan, and South Africa, marking a disappointing performance.

Prior to the tournament, England endured a challenging series against India, during which Duckett stirred controversy by claiming he didn't mind losing as long as they could later clinch the Champions Trophy. His comments were met with criticism, but Duckett clarified, stressing that the team was committed to winning every game.

The squad is undergoing significant changes, particularly after Brendon McCullum's appointment as white-ball head coach and Jos Buttler's resignation as captain. With potential leadership roles open, Duckett expressed readiness to accept further responsibilities if needed, emphasizing his current satisfaction with playing for England.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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