England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler is adamant he can prove his worth in the Test arena after struggling to emulate his one-day success. Butt...
England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler is adamant he can prove his worth in the Test arena after struggling to emulate his one-day success.
Buttler has endured a torrid time in Test cricket for England recently, managing a top score of just 43 in five matches against New Zealand and South Africa.
The 29-year-old was still named in the England squad for the forthcoming tour of Sri Lanka and insists he can transfer his explosive limited-overs skill-set to the longer form of the game.
Virat Kohli, Faf Du Plessis and David Warner are among the current batsmen who thrive with the red or white ball and Buttler, who helped England win the World Cup last year, wants to join them.
“There’s a crop of guys who are the best in the world, and they’re the best across all formats. They manage to do it,” Buttler said on Monday.
“You need to find breaks in your schedule - your mind is your biggest asset so you need to have time to get that to the best place when you turn up. That’s a big skill.
“But the best players can play all formats. You want to play all the games, be involved in all the formats. I certainly do.
“Some people are naturally suited to one or...