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Flattered Jos Buttler reckons it's going to be an exciting IPL season for RR
Other than Buttler, RR retained the likes of Sanju Samson and Yashasvi Jaiswal ahead of the IPL 2022 season
Rajasthan Royals (RR) batter Jos Buttler reckons this will be an exciting Indian Premier League (IPL) season for his team and he cannot wait to contribute to their title-winning season.
RR have not won the league since the inaugural edition in 2008.
"It's a really exciting time for the team you know, to start a new cycle and build a new team. The aim here is to win the IPL, and I can't wait to contribute to that," Buttler said in a RR release.
"We are delighted to have so many great players in the squad. Obviously, (Ravichandran) Ashwin and (Yuzvendra) Chahal are two of the best spinners in the world, and with a great pace attack, I think it's really exciting.
"Then we've got ourselves a strong batting line-up, along with great all-round options, so I think it's going to be a really exciting IPL for us," added the 31-year-old.
Buttler is among the three players retained by the franchise and is grateful for the franchise to have shown faith in him.
"There were only a certain number of players that could stay with the franchise so it was quite flattering to have been offered to be retained. I've always enjoyed playing for this franchise and have had some really enjoyable memories.
"Obviously I knew the franchise had placed their trust in me, along with Sanju and Yash (Yashasvi Jaiswal). There were a lot of conversations that happened before the auction, and we were just focused on trying to create a strong team, covering all bases that you need to win the tournament," he said.
Buttler missed the UAE leg of the IPL last season to be with his wife who was expecting the couple's second child. After than, Buttler had a disappointing Ashes, which ended in him breaking his left index finger.
"I think I've played a lot of cricket in the last few years and have spent a lot of time in bubbles. It was a disappointing campaign in the Ashes, which finished with a broken finger for me. Post that, I haven't touched cricket at all - I've got a young family, so I had the time to relax and enjoy with them," he said.
"I actually found it really important to do something different from cricket. It sort of brings that extra motivation and excitement when you haven't played for a bit. Of course, I enjoy my fitness, but I think it was important to put my cricket kit away for a bit. Now coming into an important year, both in the IPL and then the T20 World Cup, I feel really fresh and full of confidence."
With a lot of new faces in the RR squad this year, Buttler is expecting to connect with some special cricketers in the upcoming season.
"I'm also looking forward to connecting with a lot of people, especially Chahal. I've played against him a few times, and he seems to be that fun character in the team. So, I'm looking forward to having him on my team.
"There's also (Devdutt) Padikkal, who scored a hundred against us last year. I think he looks like a fantastic young player so I'm excited to have him here."
Having played 65 matches and scored 1968 runs at a strike rate of 150 in his six IPL seasons, Buttler has steadily transformed into a senior pro in the team, and is looking forward to the mentoring role.
"My role as a senior player is to try to give the other guys confidence. It's to transmit a very free-spirited mindset, and act as a sounding board for young players. It's important for them to be fearless, and to just embrace the opportunity.
"I remember when I was a young player, just having that five minutes of conversation with someone would go a long way, and I would love to help the younger guys in the same way."
RR will open their IPL campaign this year against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Pune on March 29.
(With inputs from PTI)