IPL 2025: Jos Buttler of the Enghilter

Jos Buttler said he had been motivated by “a few months of cricket rather joy unit” and by his mistakes behind the stumps while led the gujarat titans to a victory of eight wickets against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian premier league.
Buttler, who gave up the captain of England Ball Ball after the release of their Champions trophy, accelerated after a careful start to make 73 not outside and steer a chase of 170 with 13 balls to save at home.
By beating at number three, he only took nine from his first 10 balls before a shot for four and two six, the first one a top-list on Wicketkeeper, made him go.
He concluded with five four and six six in his knocking on 39 balls while he put on 75 with the Sai Sudharsan Open and an uninterrupted 63 with Sherfane Rutherford.
Buttler’s inning commanders arrived after dropping the opening RCB Phil Salt and lost a chance to fire another teammate of England in Liam Livingstone, who marked with 54 years in the hosts 169-8.
“I was quite embarrassed,” said Buttler, who made 54 and 39 in his previous two inning at the IPP of this year.
“The only thing I can think is that I was trying to throw it (capture) a little early (to celebrate). I just had a glove. It struck me in my chest.
“Because of that embarrassment, I was determined enough to score some races.”