Home
Cricket
Jos Buttler’s captaincy record in all formats

Jos Buttler’s captaincy record in all formats

Jos Buttler has captained the England cricket team in 70 matches of white-ball cricket.

Jos Buttler is poised to lead the England cricket team in the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024, aiming to defend their title which they clinched under his captaincy. Buttler’s leadership has instigated significant changes within the English cricket team, propelling them to new heights. Today, let’s delve into Jos Buttler’s captaincy record across all formats of the game.

Jos Buttler overall captaincy record

Jos Buttler has led the white-ball cricket team in 60 matches, winning 34 and losing 34, resulting in a win percentage of 48.57.

MatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo ResultWin%
70343400248.57

Buttler captaincy record in ODI

In the ODI format, the right-handed batter has achieved commendable records. Out of 29 matches, he has secured victory in 18 games while experiencing defeat in 20 encounters. This translates to a win percentage of 47.36, showcasing his competitive prowess and contribution to the team’s performance on the field.

MatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo resultWin%
39182000147.36

Jos Buttler captaincy record in T20I

Buttler has even better T20I records. He has captained in 31 matches to date, winning 16 and losing 14 for a fantastic win percentage of 53.33. This demonstrates Buttler’s effectiveness as a leader in the game’s shortest format, where his strategic thinking and on-field performance have repeatedly powered the team to victory.

MatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo resultWin%
31161400153.33

T20 WC Latest News

Jos Buttler captaincy record in T20 World Cup

Buttler guided the England team to their second T20 World Cup title in 2022. The English team won 5 matches and lost only one in the previous edition of the tournament.

MatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo resultWin%
65100083.3
Follow
Share

Editors pick

New Yorkers brace for India vs Pakistan chaos at ‘parking lot’
Share article
Follow us on social media
Google News Whatsapp channel
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?