Jos Buttler
Reflexes
- Balter has so far managed to score just 19.20 runs in all three Tests against Australia in the Ashes.
- He hit the wicket in the Boxing Day test and also dropped many sacks behind the wicket in the series.
Aggressive English batsman Jos Buttler has no intention of quitting test cricket despite his poor performance in the Ashes series so far and expressed disappointment at the sudden withdrawal of South African Quinton de Kock from the five-day format. Balter, currently one of the best batsmen in limited overs cricket, has so far scored an average of 19.20 in all three Tests against Australia in the Ashes.
He was hit in the window of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne and also dropped several sacks behind the window in the series. Buttler, however, made a commitment to play all three game formats before the fourth Test, starting here on January 5.
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ESPNcricinfo quoted him as saying: “Of course that’s my ambition. I have the support of my family who have supported me and my career and have made a lot of sacrifices for the same. This gives you a lot of inspiration. It definitely keeps me looking forward to it. keep playing “.
When asked about De Kock’s decision to retire from test cricket at the age of 29, Buttler said he was disappointed with the decision but supported the South African player’s decision.
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Butler said: “(The withdrawal of Tests) is Quinton’s personal situation, but as a cricket fan and his fan, I am disappointed that he is in this situation.” He likes to watch and play test cricket. World cricket will miss you in this format. But I congratulate you for making the right decision for me. ,
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