Sunderland Echo

CENTURY JOY FOR JOS

BUTTLER CELEBRATES HIS PROUDEST MOMENT IN CRICKET

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Jos Buttler’s maiden Test century has provided him with his proudest moment as an England cricketer - whatever the format.

Buttler (106) and Ben Stokes (62) defied India in a fifth-wicket stand of 169 which helped to take the third Specsavers Test into a final day - albeit with England on 311 for nine and therefore bound for almost certain defeat, still 210 runs behind at Trent Bridge.

Barring a double-century last-wicket stand between Adil Rashid and James Anderson, England will head to Southampto­n for next week’s penultimat­e Test with only a 2-1 series lead.

Buttler therefore admitted to a tinge of regret he and Stokes could not defy an India attack led by Jasprit Bumrah (five for 85) even longer - but after recording his first Test hundred, in his 38th innings and four years after his debut, he rightly allowed himself a smile of satisfacti­on too.

“This is definitely the proudest moment in an England shirt,” said the 27-yearold. “It was really satisfying.

“It has been a long time coming, and a few months ago it was a million miles away.”

Buttler, one of the stars of England’s whiteball teams and leading light too at the Indian Premier League, was out of the Test reckoning until new national selector Ed Smith brought him back at the start of this summer. Asked how his breakthrou­gh Test century compares with his many limited-overs highs, he said: “It’s a lot more fulfilment, probably. “It’s just been a longer time coming, I think. It proves to me I can do it, and I’m hungry to go and do it again.”

Buttler feared this was a day that would never come for him.

“It’s a huge moment for me,” he added. “I’m delighted, a little bit lost for words, but delighted. To prove you can do it, that’s a huge part of it.

“(It’s) not just for yourself or anyone else - but to show you can do it for your team as well is maybe the biggest thing and to feel like you ... belong.

“I was never sure if I’d ever play Test cricket again. I never thought this would happen, so I had to try and make sure it did. Definitely there were times when I thought that race was run.”

His and Stokes’ skill and resolve will not save this Test for England, but he believes their efforts are nonetheles­s significan­t collective­ly as well as personally.

“It was very important for us to turn up today and show a lot of character and fight and not give it to India easily make them work hard.”

 ??  ?? England’s Jos Buttler celebrates reaching his century with Ben Stokes at Trent Bridge.
England’s Jos Buttler celebrates reaching his century with Ben Stokes at Trent Bridge.

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