Jos Buttler’s side were skittled for 156 in their must-win World Cup clash with Sri Lanka.
Former England captain Michael Atherton said the current one-day side could be “at the end of the cycle” after another poor batting display at the World Cup.
Jos Buttler’s side never looked capable of mounting an imposing target despite Moeen Ali’s pre-match assertion that England would play aggressive cricket with no fear. Ben Stokes and openers Jonny Bairstow and Dawid Malan were the only batters to make any impression as wickets fell at regular intervals against a Sri Lanka side who had also won only one of their first four matches.
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