Jos Buttler
Name: Jos Buttler
Position: Wicketkeeper-Batter
Number: 63
Age: 34
Height: 5' 11

About Jos Buttler

Full Name: Joseph Charles Buttler Date of Birth: September 8, 1990 Birthplace: Taunton, Somerset, England Role: Right-Handed Batter | Wicketkeeper | White-Ball Captain Wearing jersey number 63, Jos Buttler has redefined England’s white-ball cricket. With soft hands behind the stumps and explosive wrists with the bat, Buttler is the kind of player who can turn a calm chase into carnage in minutes. But what sets him apart is how quietly and efficiently he dismantles oppositions—no drama, just devastating skill. Born in the town of Taunton, Somerset, Buttler’s cricketing talent was evident from an early age. A prodigious stroke-maker during his school years, he broke batting records and quickly became known for his innovative shot-making and calm demeanor. It wasn’t long before he was knocking on England’s door. Buttler made his international debut in 2011 and quickly cemented his place as a finisher in ODIs and T20Is. His ability to bat with controlled aggression, especially in the death overs, made him a crucial cog in England’s white-ball revolution under Eoin Morgan. He brought in a new style—reverse sweeps, scoops, and helicopter shots that had rarely been seen in English cricket. Over the years, Jos Buttler became synonymous with England’s modern ODI dominance. In the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup final, Buttler played a pivotal role, scoring 59 in the final and later executing the final run-out in the Super Over that sealed England’s historic title win. With the departure of Morgan, Buttler assumed white-ball captaincy in 2022, leading England in both ODIs and T20Is. Under his captaincy, England won the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup, making them the first team in history to hold both ODI and T20 World Cup titles simultaneously. His calm leadership, along with a tactical mind and player-first approach, brought success and stability. Buttler’s achievements include: - Over 5,000 ODI runs with a strike rate over 115 - Holder of England’s fastest ODI century (off 46 balls) - Over 100 T20Is, leading England in multiple global tournaments - A consistent performer in the IPL, known for explosive centuries with Rajasthan Royals Despite his fame, Jos remains grounded. Off the field, he’s soft-spoken, a family man, and widely respected for his humility. He leads by example, whether it's through an unthinkable scoop for six or a quiet glove-punch to boost his partner. With jersey number 63, Jos Buttler is not just England’s finisher—he’s their finisher with finesse, the captain with calmness, and a cricketer whose silence speaks louder than any celebration.