Jos Buttler made his international debut in a T20I against India in 2011. Twelve years later, he has established himself as one of the greatest wicketkeeper-batters in white-ball cricket and is set to lead England in the 2023 ODI World Cup in India.
“Hopefully, I will continue playing for England for some time. Despite recently turning 33, I don’t feel that age. Representing your country is a massive honour, and I don’t take it lightly. However, I’m also quite composed about it. I’m excited about what lies ahead. There are still areas where I want to enhance my skills and grow as a player, which is a positive source of motivation,” Buttler said while speaking to Mail Sport.
“Whatever happens will work out itself. The landscape has changed a bit and there are more opportunities now. It’s just a question of what fits for you moving forward and what’s best,” Buttler said.
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“We eagerly anticipate the World Cup, boasting a formidable group of players. Representing your country in the World Cup is a thrilling experience that demands our full focus. We want everyone on the team to stay firmly in the present moment,” Buttler concluded.