New DelhiSomeone should learn to express anger from Jos Buttler. When Rajasthan Royals did not retain Butler after doing well for the team, there were indications that Butler would answer for this. But no one thought that the answer would be so long. On the Oval ground, English captain Butler hit the longest six of the year off the ball of left arm spinner Gudakesh Moti. This six was of 115 meters and the ball was found on the roads far away from the field.
England captain Jos Buttler was away from the cricket field since the T20 World Cup. He returned from the T20 series against West Indies. Butler’s bat remained quiet in the first match of the series. Butler became a golden duck off the ball of Romario Shepherd. When he came on the field in the second match of the series, England’s score was one wicket for zero runs. From here Jos Buttler took charge and led the team to victory.
Butler threw the ball out of the field
When Butler’s bat speaks, the bowler stops speaking. Showing great form before the mega auction of the Indian Premier League, Butler played a explosive inning of 83 runs in 45 balls and made a big contribution in helping the team win. During this, the England captain hit eight fours and six sixes at a strike rate of 184.44. Butler took a strong shot outside the crease on the ball of spinner Gunakesh Moti, which fell outside the field. This six was of 115 meters. Even in the T20 World Cup, Butler has hit a long six of 104 meters.
money will rain on butler
Rajasthan Royals has not retained Butler, now Butler has kept his base price at Rs 2 crore in the IPL mega auction. In such a situation, a lot of money can be showered on them. After this innings many franchises will be desperate to bid on him. Anyway, Butler’s record in IPL is unmatched. There are very few batsmen who bat around a strike rate of 175. That is why there is no hesitation in saying that Butler’s bank balance is going to increase manifold this year.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: November 11, 2024, 19:04 IST