After two botched World Cup defences, Champions Trophy failure would put England captain Jos Buttler on thin ice, writes LAWRENCE BOOTH

After two botched World Cup defences, Champions Trophy failure would put England captain Jos Buttler on thin ice, writes LAWRENCE BOOTH
When Brendon McCullum was unveiled as England's new all-format coach ahead of last summer's final Test, against Sri Lanka at The Oval, he needed little invitation to talk about the body language of Jos Buttler. 'He's been a little bit miserable at times,' said McCullum, with a smile. 'I think he's not naturally as expressive as some.' During the recent tour of India, it was clear Buttler had taken the criticism on board: he has never looked likelier to be captured by the camera with a grin on his face.
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