Jos Buttler Ruled Out of England's T20I Series Against Australia

Jos Buttler Ruled Out of England's T20I Series Against Australia

Jos Buttler's injury woes continue as he has been ruled out of England's T20I series against Australia and could potentially miss the subsequent ODI series. The setback in his recovery from a right calf injury has cast a shadow over England's transition towards a younger core under new coach Brendon McCullum.

Buttler, England's limited-overs captain, sustained the injury in July while preparing for the Hundred. He had hoped to make his comeback in Lancashire's Vitality Blast quarter-final on Wednesday, but the aggravation of the injury has put his participation in the rest of the summer in jeopardy.

Phil Salt, who has limited captaincy experience, will assume the captaincy duties for the T20I series and is also expected to keep wicket. Harry Brook, Ollie Pope's vice-captain during England's Test series against Sri Lanka, is set to lead the ODI leg of Australia's tour.

Jamie Overton has been called up as a replacement in the T20I squad, while Jordan Cox has been added to the ODI squad as cover. England remain hopeful that Buttler can play some part in the ODI series, but his absence would be a significant blow as they look to rejuvenate the team after disappointing World Cup campaigns.

This setback is particularly concerning for Buttler, who has now suffered three calf injuries in the past four years. As he approaches his 34th birthday, his future as captain and his longevity as an international cricketer may depend on giving up wicketkeeping duties to preserve his body.

Tags: #JosButtler, #EnglandCricket, #T20I, #Injury, #PhilSalt

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