The managing director of England men's cricket Rob Key has said that he sees no reason why Jos Buttler should need to retire from Tests cricket, given his breath-taking form, and added that the 32-year-old batter could still become an "outstanding" red-ball player in the near future.
Buttler ended the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 with Rajasthan Royals scoring 863 runs -- the second-highest number of runs in one season of the league -- notching four centuries and an equal number of half-tons.
The veteran of 57 Tests was dropped from the away three-Test series against the West Indies because of his form in the Ashes, where he managed just 107 runs at 15.28. He missed the fifth and final Test in Australia because of injury and was replaced by Ben Foakes for the Caribbean tour, which England lost 0-1.