NEW DELHI: England cricketer Jos Buttler has shared a heartfelt tribute to his late father, who handed away every week in the past. The 33-12 months-outdated posted a touching picture on Instagram of himself along with his father holding the 2019 Cricket World Cup trophy — a cherished reminder of England’s historic triumph.
“Rest in peace Dad, thank you for everything,” Buttler wrote within the caption.
Despite the private tragedy, Buttler selected to take the sector for Manchester Originals towards Oval Invincibles in The Hundred. The crew wore black armbands in honour of his father. It proved to be a troublesome outing for the wicketkeeper-batter, who was dismissed for a 4-ball duck.After seven seasons with Rajasthan Royals, Buttler joined Gujarat Titans for the IPL 2025 season. He loved an impressive marketing campaign, scoring 538 runs in 14 matches at a mean of 59.77, with a highest rating of 97* and 5 half-centuries. He completed with a strike price of 163.03.