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Buttler in no rush to join Test side
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 06 - 2014

LONDON — Jos Buttler believes he will eventually be able to transfer his stunning one-day form into the Test arena but that now is not the time for him to make a debut in the five-day format.
The 23-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman, who joined Lancashire from Somerset at the start of this season, played one of the greatest limited overs innings ever by an England batsman, albeit in a losing cause, against Sri Lanka at Lord's Saturday.
Coming in with England in dire straits at 111 for five in pursuit of a target of 301, Buttler made 121 with his hundred coming off just 61 balls — the quickest by an England player at ODI level and the fastest by any batsman in England.
Unfortunately for England, Buttler was out in the final over as Sri Lanka won by seven runs to square the series at 2-2 ahead of Tuesday's finale at Edgbaston.
England is due to name its squad for this month's first Test against Sri Lanka Thursday, with its apparent plan to recall Matt Prior after he was dropped during the 5-0 Ashes thrashing in Australia set to be scuppered by the Sussex stumper's Achilles injury.
While Buttler certainly hasn't done his chances of making a Test debut any harm, doubts remain over the quality of his glovework and there have even been suggestions England could recall Essex's James Foster, reckoned to be the best keeper on the county circuit, 12 years after the Essex stalwart played his last Test.
England captain Alastair Cook has indicated Buttler may need more time to hone his craft and the player himself agreed.
“I haven't discussed it with the management or Alastair,” Buttler said. “(But) I am not ready for Test match cricket. It is a pretty easy assumption to make, looking at my game and where I am as a player.
“That is my honest opinion, and that is the opinion of others.”
However, he added: “It is my hope and ambition to turn into someone who is talked about as a Test cricketer as quickly as I can.
“I average 32 in first-class cricket — and if I wasn't playing one-day cricket, I would not be at the forefront of anyone's mind with an average like that.
“My glovework needs to improve too, to be a Test match cricketer.”
But whatever happens in the immediate future, Buttler could well have the chance to discuss what it's like to play Test cricket with Andrew Flintoff after Lancashire announced last week it was recalling the 2005 Ashes hero to its Twenty20 squad five years after the all-rounder's injury-induced retirement.
Flintoff is now in line to make a much-anticipated comeback against Yorkshire at Old Trafford Friday.
“He has got to get in the team (first), I guess,” said Buttler. “(But) I think it is great for someone whose career is cut short.
“He is a superstar of the game, a legend of English cricket ... I think it is great to play in the same team with Andrew Flintoff.” — Reuters


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