Melbourne, Nov 11 (IANS) The Indian Premier League (IPL) experience played a huge role in Jos Buttler's England thrashing India by 10 wickets in the ICC T20 World Cup semifinal at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday, with the skipper saying the situations that presented themselves in the lucrative league had prepared them for the global event.
Riding on Buttler's unbeaten 80 and Alex Hales' 86 not out, England made a mockery of India's competitive total of 168/6 in the knockout stage to finish the match with four overs to spare. Butter was part of the Rajasthan Royals team that finished runners-up in the IPL this season, losing to Gujarat Titans.
On Thursday, after securing a title clash with Pakistan -- whom they beat in the seven-match T20I series just before the T20 World Cup -- Buttler said, "I think we have quite a lot of IPL experience in our team, as well, which means situations like tonight don't surprise you. We've played in India a lot, understand the noise that comes with the fans of Indian cricket, especially when certain guys walk onto the field or when they're batting and the impact they can have."