New Delhi: Former England captain If the housekeeper Admits his performance at the T20 World Cup was disappointing but insists his international career is not over yet. The veteran batsman scored just 87 runs in eight innings england cricket team Reached the semi-finals before losing to the Indian cricket team. Despite the setback, he believes he can get back to his best.
Reflecting on his performance, Buttler said, “Obviously my game was poor, which is disappointing,” but he remained hopeful, adding, “But I’ve been playing the best cricket of my (career) in recent years, so hopefully I can get back to my best.” He also made it clear that he still wanted to play for England, saying: “Of course I have ambitions (to play for England again) but no longer as captain, I’m not a selector and so on, so what happens.”
‘It didn’t quite happen’: Jos Buttler
After the World Cup, Butler went to France with his family to rest and adjust his mental state. “I had moved away from cricket, which was perfect for me at the time,” he explains of the need to take a step back. He added, “That’s exactly what I needed,” he continued. The break helped him reflect on his game and mentality. “It was really refreshing and I really enjoyed it, a complete release,” he said. Butler acknowledged that things didn’t go his way, concluding: “It wasn’t a lack of effort, it was just that things didn’t quite happen.”

