Jos Buttler has confirmed he will remain as England captain after the team's disappointing 50-over World Cup defence.
The England captain took time to reflect on the tournament and feels there is plenty to look forward to for the team.
What happened at the World Cup?
England's performance in the 50-over World Cup was disappointing, and Jos Buttler acknowledges that better communication was needed.
The team's preparation for the T20 World Cup has been curtailed due to the first T20I against Pakistan being washed out.
Why it matters for Jos Buttler
Jos Buttler believes he has the team to get results when the T20 World Cup begins on June 1, with a focus on the upcoming tournament.
He said the team has a really nice, blended squad, with a lot of experience and some guys who are really on the upward curve.
What comes next for England?
The four-match series against Pakistan signals a short build-up to the Men's T20 World Cup, with England preparing to face Scotland in their opening match.
Jos Buttler's first priority is being England captain and trying to prepare as best he can for the world tournament.
The team will continue their preparation with the remaining matches against Pakistan, live on Sky Sports.
Buttler is excited to have the players back together for the series, and he thinks it's a unique build-up to the T20 World Cup.
He always said to Rob Key, the director of England men's cricket, that he would definitely be coming back as England captain.
The England captain is looking forward to the opportunity to push the team forward, with players like Phil Salt, Will Jacks, and Harry Brook trending in the right direction.
Eoin Morgan, the former England captain, had a view on how best to balance the preparation, given the short turnaround.
Morgan said the clearer they can be in the changing room, the better, and that's what Jos Buttler will be focusing on.
The England captain is confident that the team can get results when the T20 World Cup begins, and he's excited to lead the team.
The first T20I against Pakistan was abandoned without a ball being bowled, but there are still three matches to look forward to.
Jos Buttler is disappointed that the first match was washed out, but he's looking forward to the remaining matches.
The England captain will be looking to make the most of the opportunity to prepare for the T20 World Cup.
He believes that the team has the players to push forward and get results in the upcoming tournament.
The T20 World Cup will begin on June 1, and England will face Scotland in their opening match.
Jos Buttler is confident that the team can make a strong start to the tournament and push forward from there.