Different batting line-ups, lack of impact from second spinner, shorter lengths from quicks, and other factors which defined Buttler’s era

Shubh Agarwal03-Mar-2025When Jos Buttler took over England’s full-time ODI captaincy from Eoin Morgan in July 2022, the idea would have been to continue with the methods that had transformed England’s white-ball cricket. What transpired, though, was quite different.After crashing out in the group stages of the 2015 World Cup, England won 69.9% of their completed ODIs under Morgan. That run included winning the 2019 World Cup. For better understanding, that time period will be referred to as “Morgan’s era” in this piece.Meanwhile, under Buttler’s full-time captaincy, England’s win percentage nearly halved to 35.6%. The batting fell off a cliff, from averaging 41.50 under Morgan, the second-best in his era, to 30.10, the third-lowest among Full Member teams. The bowling average and economy rates shot up too.