Jos Buttler (Joseph Charles Buttler; born 8 September 1990) is an English international cricketer who represents England in all formats of the game. He is a right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper, widely used in the middle order and as an opening batsman in limited-overs formats. Buttler has played for England internationally and represents Lancashire in domestic cricket, along with franchise teams in global T20 leagues including the Indian Premier League.
Career Highlights
| Achievement | Year | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | 1990 | Joseph Charles Buttler |
| Born | 1990 | 8 September 1990 |
| Birthplace | 1990 | Taunton, Somerset, England |
| Spouse | 2017 | Married to Louise Buttler |
| Role | — | Wicketkeeper-batsman |
| Batting Style | — | Right-handed |
| International Debut | 2011 | T20I debut vs India |
| ODI Debut | 2012 | Debut vs Pakistan |
| Century (ODI) | 2014 | First ODI century vs Sri Lanka |
| T20I Century | 2021 | Scored century vs Sri Lanka |
| IPL Team | — | Rajasthan Royals |
| Captaincy | 2022 | Appointed England white-ball captain |
| Notable Records | — | One of England’s fastest scorers in limited overs |
| Jersey Number | — | 63 |
Jos Buttler is regarded as a key figure in England’s modern limited-overs setup. He has contributed significantly to England’s transformation into an aggressive white-ball team, particularly during the period leading up to and following the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. His ability to score rapidly while maintaining consistency has made him an important player in both international and franchise cricket. Buttler has also served as captain in white-ball formats, reflecting his leadership role within the England team. His performances across formats, especially in ODIs and T20Is, have established him as one of England’s most effective wicketkeeper-batsmen.
Early Life and Background
Jos Buttler was born in Taunton, Somerset, England. He attended King’s College, Taunton, where he developed his cricketing skills. Coming from a supportive family environment, Buttler was introduced to cricket at an early age and quickly progressed through school and local club cricket systems.
He played age-group cricket for Somerset and represented England at the Under-19 level. His performances at youth level, including participation in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, marked him as a promising talent. His early development focused on wicketkeeping and batting adaptability.
Domestic Career
Buttler began his domestic career with Somerset, making his debut in 2009. He gained attention for his aggressive batting style and ability to accelerate innings.
In 2014, he moved to Lancashire, where he continued to perform consistently in domestic competitions. His domestic career includes participation in:
- County Championship
- List A matches
- T20 Blast
He has been known for maintaining high strike rates in limited-overs formats and has contributed significantly in T20 competitions.
International Career
Test Career
Buttler made his Test debut in 2014 against India. He has played as a wicketkeeper-batsman in the longest format, contributing with both bat and gloves.
Key points:
- Scored multiple half-centuries
- Played as both specialist batsman and wicketkeeper
- Part of England’s Test squad during transitional phases
ODI Career
Buttler made his ODI debut in 2012 against Pakistan.
Key contributions:
- Played a major role in England’s white-ball transformation after 2015
- Member of England’s squad that won the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup
- Known for finishing matches with high strike rates
He has scored multiple centuries and is among England’s fastest scorers in ODIs.
T20I Career
Buttler made his T20I debut in 2011 against India.
Key features:
- Often opens the batting
- Maintains a high strike rate
- Scored T20I centuries
- Plays a key role in England’s aggressive approach
He has been a consistent performer in T20 internationals.
Indian Premier League (IPL) Career
Buttler has been an active player in the IPL, primarily representing:
- Rajasthan Royals
- Previously played for Mumbai Indians
Key highlights:
- Multiple match-winning innings
- Orange Cap winner (2022 season)
- Known for aggressive opening partnerships
He has established himself as one of the leading overseas players in the IPL.
Playing Style
Jos Buttler is known for:
- Aggressive batting in limited-overs formats
- Ability to play innovative shots, including reverse sweeps and scoops
- Strong finishing capabilities
As a wicketkeeper:
- Reliable behind the stumps
- Quick reflexes and effective game awareness
He is often compared with modern wicketkeeper-batsmen who prioritize attacking play in limited-overs cricket.
Records and Achievements
- Member of England’s 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup-winning team
- Scored multiple centuries in ODIs and T20Is
- Among England’s fastest ODI run-scorers
- Orange Cap winner in IPL 2022
- Holds high strike rates in limited-overs formats
Personal Life
Jos Buttler married Louise Buttler in 2017. The couple has children. He maintains a relatively private personal life and is known to focus primarily on cricket.
Outside cricket, he is involved in fitness and training activities and occasionally participates in charitable initiatives.
Awards and Honours
- Member of ICC Cricket World Cup-winning squad (2019)
- IPL Orange Cap (2022)
- Recognized for performances in limited-overs cricket

