Published: 22 February 2026, The English Chronicle Desk, The English Chronicle Online
England men’s cricket captain Jos Buttler has insisted he will not change his batting position or approach to “fix form,” emphasising that responsibility lies with the team’s collective strategy rather than individual ego. Buttler’s comments come amid a period of mixed performances with the bat, sparking debate among fans and pundits over his role in the batting order.
Speaking after England’s recent limited-overs match, Buttler said he remained committed to the team’s processes and did not feel pressure to “bat differently just to appease critics.” “I’m not going to bat for myself to correct form,” the 33-year-old remarked. “I’ve always believed in playing my natural game. If the team needs something different, we’ll discuss it together — but personal form isn’t something I’m going to start panicking about.”
Buttler’s form has been scrutinised following a string of modest scores in white-ball cricket, with some supporters calling for him to move down the order or play more conservatively. However, the captain stressed that cricket is a team sport, and individual “lows” are part of the broader performance rhythm. “Every player goes through ups and downs,” he said. “What matters is how we support each other, adapt our plans, and trust our instincts.”
England’s coaching staff echoed Buttler’s sentiment, emphasising the importance of stability in the lineup. Head coach Matthew Mott said that while technical adjustments are regularly discussed, long-term confidence and clarity of role are equally vital. “We back Jos,” Mott added. “His leadership, understanding of the game, and the way he marshals the group are assets beyond statistics.”
Cricket analysts noted that senior players often weather periods of inconsistent form, and Buttler’s perspective reflects a broader trend in modern batting philosophies that prioritise mindset and role clarity over reactive changes. Former England batter Ian Bell commented: “It’s important that a captain sets the tone. Jos knows his strength and when to back his instincts — that’s leadership.”
Buttler’s focus now turns to England’s upcoming fixtures, including a key Twenty20 series that will test both batting depth and tactical flexibility. Fans remain divided, but many have praised Buttler’s forthright approach and expressed confidence that runs will come in due course if the team continues to back him.
The English Chronicle will continue to provide verified updates ahead of England’s forthcoming international schedule.

























































































