
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) — England's dynamic captain Jos Buttler made a triumphant return to form with a blistering 83-run innings, leading his team to a commanding seven-wicket victory over the West Indies in the second Twenty20 International on Sunday. This performance not only secured a 2-0 advantage in the five-match series but also spotlighted Buttler's comeback following a prolonged injury hiatus.
Buttler's innings was a spectacle of aggressive batting, featuring six towering sixes and eight exquisite fours, all compiled in just 45 deliveries. England achieved the target with ease, finishing at 161-3 with an impressive 31 balls remaining. This emphatic victory not only showcased Buttler's prowess but also underscored his strategic acumen, having won crucial tosses in both matches, thus allowing England to bowl first and chase successfully.
The match began with an unexpected twist as Phil Salt, who starred with an unbeaten century in the first T20, was dismissed on the first ball of England's innings. Despite this early setback, Buttler, who had also faced a first-ball duck in the previous match, rose to the occasion. He steadied the innings and excelled, forming a formidable 129-run partnership for the second wicket with Will Jacks, who contributed a steady 38 off 29 balls.
Buttler, who had been sidelined since June due to a calf injury, marked his return with tenacity and flair. He reached his half-century in just 32 balls, a testament to his aggressive intent and skillful shot-making. One of the highlights of his innings was a massive six off Gudakesh Motie, which sailed out of the Kensington Oval and into the adjacent street, drawing applause from fans and commentators alike.
Reflecting on his performance, Buttler expressed satisfaction with his time at the crease: "It’s great to spend some time in the middle. I was a bit scratchy for the first few balls but managed to come through that. I really enjoyed it. It’s great to be back out there."
England's tactical approach and Buttler's leadership are setting a strong foundation as they eye a series sweep. With the IPL 2025 mega auction on the horizon, Buttler's resurgent form could significantly enhance his market value, making him a player to watch in the upcoming cricketing calendar.