Phil Salt delivered an impressive performance for England in the first T20 match against Ireland, scoring 89 runs off 46 balls to help secure a four-wicket victory in Malahide. Despite his success in the shorter format, Salt is uncertain about his chances of being recalled to the One Day International (ODI) squad, from which he was dropped earlier this summer.
In a high-scoring encounter on July 7, 2023, Salt’s aggressive batting included four sixes and ten fours, contributing significantly to England’s chase of a target of 197 runs. Just five days prior, he had showcased his batting prowess with an outstanding 141 not out against South Africa. Despite these standout performances, he remains in the dark regarding discussions about a potential ODI recall.
When asked about his prospects for returning to the ODI team, Salt said, “Not many, to be honest. I can’t say much more than that.” He acknowledged that while he was encouraged to adopt an ultra-aggressive style similar to T20, he did not manage to score the necessary runs in the 50-over format to secure a place in the squad. “I nailed my colours to the mast, that’s what the team wanted of me, and it didn’t quite work out,” he added.
Dynamic Partnership with Buttler
Salt’s role in the T20 match was crucial, particularly in partnership with Jos Buttler, who contributed to a rapid stand of 74 runs in just 28 balls. This collaboration provided the stability England needed after the team faced the pressure of a high target. Salt emphasized their mutual understanding, stating, “We bounce off each other quite well. I’m always the one looking to be aggressive early on, throw the first punches if you will, and Jos more often than not comes in and does his own thing.”
England’s success in the match was bolstered by first-time captain Jacob Bethell, who stepped in at number three, and Rehan Ahmed, who made his first appearance of the year at number four. Their contributions were vital in navigating the challenging chase, and Salt’s explosive innings helped to relieve pressure during the early stages.
Inevitability of Luck in Cricket
Ireland’s captain, Paul Stirling, reflected on his team’s performance, noting that they were pleased with their total of 196 runs. He acknowledged the importance of luck in cricket, stating, “You’ve got to do everything right in the next bit and have a bit of luck, and we didn’t do that. We’ll take the six wickets and we’ll review what happened to see if we can improve on it.”
While Salt’s immediate future in ODIs hangs in the balance, his recent performances in T20 cricket have certainly put him in the spotlight. As he continues to excel in the shorter format, the cricket community will be watching closely to see if his efforts will lead to a return to the ODI scene.

































