Belfast Telegraph

Morgan has given me the belief to thrive, says Buttler

- By Rory Dollard

JOS Buttler credited England’s history-making captain Eoin Morgan with giving him the inspiratio­n and self-belief to become a match-winning Twenty20 opener.

Buttler hit a career-best 83 not out against India yesterday, batting through the innings to seal an eight-wicket win and hand the tourists a 2-1 series lead with two to play.

His 52-ball knock contained four sixes, five boundaries and buckets of panache, making a chase of 157 look simple in Ahmedabad and even putting Virat Kohli’s classy 77no in the shade.

Throughout his stay he looked every inch the consummate top-order batsman, but he spent the first 61 matches of his England career in the middle order before being promoted in 2018.

Since then the debate over how and where to use a batsman widely considered as the most complete white-ball player the country has ever seen has continued, but Morgan’s are the only views that count and he has made them clear.

Asked if his dominant performanc­e squashed the discussion, Buttler said: “I don’t know if it will ever end, people seem to quite enjoy talking about it. I certainly feel the pressure of that sometimes.

“We have lots of guys who would love to bat in that opening position. For most people it’s probably the best place to bat in the game. But I know I’ve got the full backing of Morgs to go and do it, which gives me a lot of confidence. I know Morgs is keen for me to open in this team and I do it with his backing.

“Eoin is always clear with every single player on what he expects of them, at the moment he wants me to open and backs me 100 per cent. It is my preference and I was delighted to contribute here; any time you are not out at the end and see your side home is a fantastic feeling.”

On the occasion of Morgan’s 100th T20 cap, the first England player to reach the feat, it was Buttler who made the presentati­on and offered an emotional speech.

Buttler said: “He’s taken England’s white-ball cricket to places it’s never been before and he’s done it in a quite incredible way.”

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