Jos Buttler
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England keeper’s lack of trust in and understanding of first-class cricket means he struggles to play each ball on its merits
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The latest Ashes collapse is overly familiar and a backdrop to the beginning of the end for the Stokes-Bairstow-Buttler middle order
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Root added the team were 'devastated' for Jos Buttler after he stepped on his wicket during the final session
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Jos Buttler said the win against Sri Lanka would serve England well as their place in the T20 World Cup semi-finals is almost secured
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England maintained their 100% record in the T20 World Cup with victory over Sri Lanka thanks to Jos Buttler’s century from 67 balls
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Batsman says great practice session before match led to his 71 runs off 32 balls that has put England in strong position at the T20 World Cup
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The England vice-captain has struggled with the bat but he insists his side can beat India in the fifth Test to level the series
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Jonny Bairstow will keep wicket for England in the fourth Test against India at the Oval, with Jos Buttler ruled out
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England’s limited-overs wicketkeeper Jos Buttler picked up his injury in a T20 against Sri Lanka but Ben Stokes is fit for the T20s against Pakistan in July
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The England wicketkeeper-batsman will miss the rest of the white-ball series against Sri Lanka with a calf injury
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Eoin Morgan insisted old social media posts by him and Jos Buttler were intended as a ‘sign of respect’ and were not meant to mock Indian use of English
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Jos Buttler has said there are no perfect answers to the scheduling overkill that has seen him rested for five of England’s eight Test matches this year
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Jos Buttler has defended his involvement in the IPL, saying it will be great preparation for the Twenty20 World Cup in India in October
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England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler says defending his place from understudy Ben Foakes will improve his game
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Jos Buttler will be England T20 opener in South Africa despite losing that role to Ben Stokes in the IPL, says head coach Chris Silverwood
The Spin Jos Buttler’s Test hopes throttled by five-day cricket’s tyranny of choice