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Buttler England's 'best chance' for World Cup

Dynamic wicketkeeper-batter is at the peak of his powers and could inspire England to their first 50-over title

Jos Buttler gives England the "best chance they have ever had" of winning the World Cup, according to former captain Michael Vaughan.

Buttler's 110 not out rescued England from the brink of defeat as they beat Australia by one wicket in the fifth one-day international at Old Trafford on Sunday to complete a 5-0 whitewash of the reigning world champions.

England, the world's top-ranked ODI side, are the tournament hosts for the 2019 World Cup.

But they have never lifted the men's version of cricket's premier one-day trophy and haven't won a knockout match at the tournament since making the last of their three losing appearances in the final back in 1992.

They also failed to get out of the group stage at the most recent edition in 2015.  

"I look at the England side and Buttler is the one," Vaughan told BBC Radio's Test Match Special.

"Teams that win trophies have X-factor cricketers. He's right up there," he added.

"I've got everything crossed that he doesn't pick up an injury.

"If he's fit next year, they've got the best chance they have ever had," insisted the former Yorkshire batsman, a veteran of 82 Tests and 86 ODIs from 1999-2008.

Buttler, Morgan delight in snatching Old Trafford win

England were on the verge of losing on Sunday as they slumped to 8-114 chasing chasing just 206 for victory. 

But Buttler, assessing the match situation expertly, adjusted his normal policy of all-out aggression to score his slowest ODI hundred - off 117 balls.

With Adil Rashid he added 81 for the ninth wicket before last man Jake Ball provided enough support as Buttler saw England to victory with nine balls to spare. 

"What he provides to the team is that calmness," said Vaughan of Buttler. "Whenever he is out there in the middle, he reads the game better than most. 

"He knows and the team know that the opposition are scared of him more than most."

Australia captain Tim Paine, like Buttler a wicketkeeper-batsman, said there was no one currently carrying out the dual role in limited-overs cricket playing better than the England star.   

"He's very good and he had a day out," said Paine of Buttler.

"Right now at the moment he would have to be the best white-ball wicketkeeper-batsman in the world. I don't think there's too many guys that would challenge him. 

"(India's) MS Dhoni is pretty good, having said that, but at the moment he (Buttler) is at the absolute peak of his powers," Paine added.


England have made huge strides in 50-over cricket their miserable showing at the last World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, with this series seeing them set a new all-time men's ODI record total of 6-481 in Nottingham.

But Vaughan said the experience of winning a game where they were all but beaten on Sunday would be a bigger boost to England's self-confidence.

"Forget the 481 at Trent Bridge and the other hammerings - this game is one England will take more from," Vaughan said.

"For them to get over the line today - in a real close game after Australia were favourites - this means more."

Meanwhile, Buttler tried to put his match-winning effort into context by saying: "Everything is about building towards the World Cup but you've got to play cricket at the same time.

"We know that further down the line, with the World Cup, it's not about winning 5-0; it's about winning one-off games.

"Plucking today from nowhere shows that we've got that in us."

The 2019 World Cup runs from May 30 to July 14.

Qantas tours of the UK and Zimbabwe

Australia T20 squad: Aaron Finch (c), Alex Carey (vc), Ashton Agar, Travis Head, Nic Maddinson, Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson, D’Arcy Short, Billy Stanlake, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Andrew Tye, Jack Wildermuth

England T20 squad: Eoin Morgan (c), Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow, Jake Ball, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, David Willey

Qantas Tour of the UK

June 7: Australia beat Sussex by 57 runs at Hove

June 9: Australia beat Middlesex by 101 runs at Lord's

June 13: England won by three wickets at The Oval

June 16: England won by 38 runs in Cardiff

June 19: England won by 242 runs at Trent Bridge

June 21: England won by six wickets in Durham

June 24: England won by one wicket at Old Trafford

June 27: Only T20, Edgbaston (D/N)

Qantas T20I tri-series Tour of Zimbabwe

July 1: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan

July 2: Pakistan vs Australia

July 3: Australia vs Zimbabwe

July 4: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan

July 5: Pakistan vs Australia

July 6: Australia vs Zimbabwe

July 8: Final