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WHITE-BALL WONDER OF THE WORLD

Quick-fire Buttler sets the tone for England

- Wisden Editor in Dubai

As the t20 World Cup digested the role of Jos Buttler in england’s eightwicke­t pummelling of Australia on saturday night, the superlativ­es were running dry.

One of the best in the world, said eoin Morgan. A genius, reckoned Liam Livingston­e. even Australia’s captain Aaron Finch had to concede, through slightly gritted teeth, that his side had been on the end of an ‘outstandin­g knock’.

Yesterday, leg-spinner Adil Rashid added his voice to the hosannas: ‘We’re very lucky to have him in our team.’

Buttler tends not to beat his own drum, but even he was happy to analyse the state of mind that had allowed him to butcher Australia for an unbeaten 71 off 32 balls, with five fours and five sixes — most several rows back at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket stadium.

‘Once you get in that hitting mode, it is just allowing yourself to keep going,’ he said. ‘sometimes you think you’ll rein it back in and then you catch yourself being half-hearted. so with the position we were in, it was more that I was just going to keep going — and keep trying to take advantage of being in a good zone.’

With england preparing to take on sri Lanka today in sharjah, where victory will all but guarantee their place in the semi-finals, Buttler has emphatical­ly underlined his reputation as one of the white-ball wonders of the age.

In fact, ever since taking a breather from t20 internatio­nal cricket in 2019 to focus on the 50-over format, he has been unstoppabl­e in the 20-over game.

In 19 matches between February 2020 and saturday night, he has scored 724 runs at 55, with a strike-rate of 145, eight fifties and 30 sixes. By every measure except strike-rate, he is ahead of all his team-mates. While Australia’s bowlers took turns to look helpless, Buttler remained impassive as he finished with the competitio­n’s only score over 50 made at better than two runs a ball.

‘the mental side of things is something I try to work on a lot,’ he said. ‘I try to have complete trust and access that zone. It’s nice to have some fun and freedom. You practise it and the confidence stays. the adrenaline is going, but you’re still trying to remain quite level in your brain and relaxed in the top half.’

It seems bizarre now to recall the debate, not so long ago, about Buttler’s best place in the order. the stats look more unequivoca­l with every innings. As a t20 opener, he has 988 runs at nearly 55, with a strike-rate of 149 and 11 fifties. In other positions lower down the order, it’s 996 at 23, a strike-rate of 133 and four fifties. Case closed, you would think.

And his partnershi­p with Jason Roy has been one of the driving forces behind england’s No 1 ranking. Four times this year already they have begun with a half-century stand, including saturday’s pulsating 66 off 6.2 overs, of which Roy’s share was 21.

the correlatio­n between a oneoff t20 clash and a potential 25 days at the Ashes, still over five weeks away, may be tenuous, but with Australia’s test-match pace attack — Mitchell starc, Josh hazlewood and Pat Cummins — in operation, might Buttler have laid down any kind of marker?

‘Maybe I should try and play the same way — I might be a bit more successful,’ he added.

Meanwhile, Rashid has revealed he is offering to buy dinner for any team-mate who hits him for a boundary off a designated ball in the nets — and has already coughed up for Livingston­e.

‘It was four or six off the last ball, and he hit me for a massive six,’ said Rashid. ‘I enjoy working like that, with four or six to win. It gives the batsman and myself a bit more to think about.’

What did Livingston­e choose? ‘I think it was some kind of sushi,’ said Rashid. ‘I know he ordered a lot more than usual.’

Mark Wood and tom Curran remain 50-50 for today’s game as they recover from ankle and knee injuries respective­ly, but england will consider giving David Willey his first match of the tournament after fellow left-armer tymal Mills had an off-day against Australia.

Morgan’s team have not lost a t20 game against sri Lanka since 2014. Play starts: 2pm. LIVE on Sky Sports Cricket from 1.30pm.

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