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Jos Buttler feels refreshed and ready to enjoy ‘best years’ of his career

England white-ball captain Jos Buttler feels recharged and fully motivated to improve in all areas after a disappointing 2023.

Buttler oversaw the abject defence of England’s 50-over World Cup crown in India in October, which raised questions about his captaincy and the credentials of white-ball head coach Matthew Mott.

A 3-2 T20I series defeat in the Caribbean followed but Buttler has managed to unwind since with a string of strong displays in South Africa’s franchise league helping him move on and United States.

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