England Cricket Team has made a significant comeback in the T20 format, thanks in large part to the outstanding performance of Jos Buttler. In the final match of the Vitality Series against India, Buttler smashed 131 runs, his first international century in three years. This incredible display of batting skills not only contributed to England's 56-run victory but also secured their position at the top of the T20 world rankings.
Buttler's innings, which included eight sixes, was a crucial factor in England's 257 for three total, the second-highest in the T20 format for the team. This achievement is a testament to the team's growth under captain Harry Brook's leadership. Brook, who has been a candidate to take charge of the Test team after Ben Stokes' retirement, has been instrumental in leading the team to success.
In a post-match interview, Buttler attributed his performance to the pressure he had been feeling to regain his form. He stated that his participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL) had given him confidence in his abilities, allowing him to take a more relaxed approach to his batting. Buttler's dedication to his craft is evident in his desire to play for England, a sentiment he expressed during the interview.