Khaleej Times

Buttler wants to emulate Kohli

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london — Jos Buttler aims to put the lessons he learnt from watching Virat Kohli while playing in the Indian Premier League to good use during England’s upcoming Test series with India.

England face Kohli’s men in the first Test at Edgbaston on Wednesday, with Buttler keen to build on the encouragin­g return to the five-day format he made during a recent 1-1 drawn home campaign with Pakistan.

The 27-year-old was recalled to the Test line-up purely on the strength of some impressive batting displays in this season’s Twenty20 IPL, with new England selection.

But Buttler, speaking to reporters at The Oval, said there had been more to his personal IPL experience than the five successive half-centuries he made for the Rajasthan Royals, culminatin­g with two unbeaten 90s, in this year’s edition.

“The biggest thing I have learnt from the IPL is that it’s obvious what the best players do and why they are the best players and standouts,” said Buttler.

“They just have a different mentality, a winning mentality in every game and the consistenc­y to do that. I feel like I have learnt a hell of lot from watching guys train and go about their practice, ways they react to certain pressure moments in a game as well,” he added at an event staged by Test series sponsors Specsavers.

The example of India captain Kohli, one of the world’s leading batsmen in all formats, made a particular impression on Buttler.

“Someone like Virat Kohli is an immensely talented guy but also watching him go about it you see that mentality of getting to the top,” he explained. “They seem to make the right decision a lot of the time. That is a skill. —

 ?? Getty Images file ?? Jos Buttler says he has learnt a lot from his stint in IPL. —
Getty Images file Jos Buttler says he has learnt a lot from his stint in IPL. —

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