England’s wicketkeeper-batter, Jos Buttler, remains optimistic about his international cricket career following the T20 World Cup semi-final loss to India. Despite a challenging tournament where he scored only 87 runs in eight innings, Buttler is hopeful about participating in England’s upcoming white-ball series in July. He expressed his ambitions to continue playing for England but acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding his selection.
Buttler took a break from cricket after the World Cup, spending time with his family in France before returning to India to prepare for the IPL season with the Gujarat Titans. He emphasized the importance of distancing himself from the game to reset mentally and reflect on his performance during the tournament.
Praising England’s management, Buttler highlighted the positive team environment fostered by Harry Brook and Brendon McCullum during the World Cup. He also acknowledged India’s strong performance in the knockout stages, recognizing them as deserving winners of the tournament.
