England captain Jos Buttler has indicated that all possibilities are open regarding his captaincy after England's early exit from the Champions Trophy following a defeat to Afghanistan. Despite Joe Root's century, England lost by eight runs, highlighting another disappointing ICC tournament for Buttler's leadership.
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