Jos Buttler has made it clear he is not ready to walk away from England duty, even after acknowledging his disappointing form at the recent T20 World Cup. The 35‑year‑old, widely regarded as one of the finest white‑ball players of his era, scored only 87 runs across eight innings as England reached the semifinals before falling to hosts India. Speaking on his For the Love of Cricket podcast with Stuart Broad, Buttler admitted the tournament “didn’t go personally how I would have liked,” but stressed he has played some of his best cricket in recent years and hopes to rediscover that level.
No longer captain, Buttler accepts selection is out of his hands, yet he remains eager to represent England again. He will now turn his focus to the Gujarat Titans in the IPL, saying a post‑tournament break in the French mountains helped him reset after a demanding period.