T20 World Cup Bhuvneshwar Vs Buttler
T20 World Cup Bhuvneshwar Vs Buttler: With the stage is set to witness the two world giants face off against each other after 30 years in any world cup knockout game, and the excitement of everyone is on sky level. In between there a one thing which doubled the excitement is the battle between the experienced Bhuvneshwar Kumar and the English skipper Jos Buttler.
Let’s look at the Bhuvneshwar Vs Buttler battle
The semi-final of ICC T20 World Cup 2022 between India and England will take place at Adelaide Oval. And Buttler vs. Kumar will be one of the major player contests.
The unsung swing bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the T20I player who has dismissed Buttler the most times.
In eight T20I innings against the England captain, Bhuvneshwar has had great success, dismissing him five times. Additionally, Kumar has only leaked 30 runs in those five times in 32 deliveries.
The majority of those dismissals were made against swinging balls. And all of them occurred during the first three overs.
Buttler, who is now a permanent opener of the English side. Has so far maintained just 93.54 strike rate in the first three overs and 108.16 in the powerplay. On Thursday, he very well could use a similar strategy.
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The English skipper, however, has stated that he is confident in taking on Bhuvneshwar Kumar of India and that he has no fear of anyone ahead of Thursday’s second semi-final in Adelaide.
During the press conference ahead of the big semi-final, Buttler said that while there are many bowlers against you have good and bad performances. But he doesn’t fear of anyone and is all set to play his game fearlessly and will try to play the ball in front of him.
“I’m always confident in my own game. I think there are always certain bowlers that you potentially find harder than others. And or at certain times in your career. You have good times against them or bad times against them. But I certainly don’t fear anyone. I always prepare well and I look to play the ball in front of me and not the bowler,” said Buttler.
Buttler also opened up on the mood in the English camp before the second semi-final of World Cup and stated that the players are excited about the game with team India.
“We are all really excited about the match. You know in my opinion in one of the best stadiums in the world against a brilliant Indian team. Which will be well supported tomorrow. So, it’s going to be a great occasion. And you know these are the times that you want to be involved as a player,” said Buttler.
This is the second semi-final of the 2022 World Cup, with Pakistan already qualified for the finals after defeating New Zealand on Wednesday. The team wins here will face off the men in green in the finale game on November 13.