Jos Buttler reveals he feared the sack after England’s T20 World Cup debacle
The Telegraph“All sorts of things run through your mind,” he said. “When you really come down to it and think that is the decision you’re going to make, it actually becomes very clear that now you’re determined to do it and keep going.” ‘I’m excited about McCullum taking over’ Brendon McCullum, who replaced Mott and will take as white-ball head coach in January, said that he thought that Buttler looked “a little bit miserable” at times. “I’m really excited about him taking over everything in white-ball cricket, and obviously England men’s cricket. And not just the Test team, I think the whole narrative around English cricket, coming in with a very different perspective, and what’s the talent that sits within the English game, what can we get out of the players in England?” When McCullum’s name was first mentioned for the white-ball job, Buttler “thought that was impossible” because of the schedule. He was always someone I’d have loved to play in a team with.” Since McCullum’s appointment, Buttler has already had several discussions with the new coach.