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Jos Buttler hoping to recover in time for T20 world cup

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Jos Buttler hoping to recover in time for T20 world cup

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  • England’s white-ball captain Jos Buttler said he is confident.
  • He can completely recuperate from a calf injury and hit top stuff.
  • In time during the current year’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.
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Jos Buttler got the injury last week while playing for the Manchester Originals in The Hundred and has been precluded.

Until the end of the competition.

Buttler, who missed a part of the past season because of a physical issue to his other calf, said he was planning to get back to activity in England’s seven-match T20 visit through Pakistan starting on Sept. 20.

“It is frustrating to miss some cricket, I have really been enjoying playing,” Buttler told in an interview published on Tuesday. “I actually did the same thing last year in my other calf so I had an idea what was coming…

“I am going to be unavailable for the remainder of The Hundred unfortunately. Obviously we have got a big winter coming up with the World Cup on the horizon, we go to Pakistan before that as well.

“I think I have to take it as it comes a little bit in the first few weeks and just manage that and hopefully maybe the back end of Pakistan and especially get fully fit for the World Cup.”

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