Buttler's ODI Return Delayed Again Due to Calf Injury

Buttler’s ODI Return Delayed Again Due to Calf Injury

Jos Buttler’s return to the helm of England’s white-ball team has been further delayed due to a persistent calf injury. The 34-year-old wicketkeeper-batter has been sidelined for four months and will miss the upcoming ODI leg of the Caribbean tour.

Buttler’s injury woes began in June during England’s T20 World Cup campaign. He has not played a competitive match since their semi-final defeat to India. Despite missing the Hundred and the T20I and ODI series against Australia, Buttler was expected to make his comeback in the Caribbean.

However, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced that Buttler has suffered a “slight setback” in his rehabilitation. As a result, he will fly directly to Barbados for the five-match T20I series starting on November 9.

In Buttler’s absence, Liam Livingstone will captain England in the ODIs. It will be his first time leading the team in this format. Harry Brook, who stood in for Buttler against Australia, is currently in Pakistan preparing for the third Test.

England will announce a replacement player in due course. Jordan Cox and Rehan Ahmed are potential candidates, as they were originally intended to join the tour as additional players.

Buttler’s continued absence has raised concerns about his international future. However, incoming white-ball coach Brendon McCullum has assured that Buttler remains a key part of his plans. McCullum has praised Buttler’s leadership and ability to inspire his teammates.

Marcus Trescothick, England’s interim white-ball coach, has also expressed confidence in Buttler’s return. He believes that Buttler will seamlessly reintegrate into the team and continue to contribute significantly.