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Livingstone named captain as Buttler to miss ODI series against West Indies
England chief Jos Buttler has been managed out of the impending three-match ODI series against West Indies. Thus, all-rounder Liam Livingstone is set for his most memorable captaincy stretch in the wake of being named as the substitute captain.
Buttler had been named in the crew by the England and Wales' Cricket Board (ECB) recently, and was set to get back in the saddle, having not shown up since the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-last against India in June recently.
The 34-year-old will proceed with his recovery from the calf injury supported recently and according to the most recent update on his recuperation, Buttler is yet to accomplish full wellness with a drawn out window of time expected to finish the recovery interaction. England haven't name a trade for him yet.
With Buttler inaccessible for the ODIs, England 's 14-part crew for the series is presently 13 yet the ECB's most recent official statement uncovers that two players from the continuous Test series in Pakistan will likewise be joining the group in the Caribbean. The three-match ODI series begins on October 31 in Antigua while the five-match T20I series starts from November 9.
Buttler is supposed to behind schedule join the crew in the Caribbean for the T20I series that follows.