Jos Buttler on T20 Evolution: Players Getting Braver, Taking More Risks

Jos Buttler, ahead of the Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals match, reflected on the continuous evolution of T20 cricket, noting players are becoming braver and taking more risks. He emphasized the importance of a process-driven approach, focusing on hard work rather than dwelling on form. Buttler also shared his comfort playing at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, a venue where he has had past success. He concluded that despite the evolving aggression, the core game remains the same, and success hinges on quickly working out conditions and executing plans.

Key Points: Jos Buttler on T20 Cricket Evolution in IPL 2026

  • T20 cricket evolves annually
  • Players are bolder and take more risks
  • Fundamentals of cricket remain the same
  • Crucial to assess conditions quickly
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IPL 2026: T20 cricket is evolving every year, players taking more risk: Buttler

England's Jos Buttler discusses the evolution of T20 cricket, player risk-taking, and his mindset ahead of the GT vs RR IPL clash.

"It is evolving every year. The players are getting braver and taking on more risk. - Jos Buttler"

Ahmedabad, April 4

Ahead of the high-profile clash between the Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals at the Narendra Modi Stadium, England wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler shared his thoughts on the evolution of T20 cricket, noting that the new dynamics have seen young, up-and-coming players taking on 'more risks' and it is crucial to assess the conditions and make plans accordingly.

Set to take on his former side, the Rajasthan Royals, Buttler admitted there is a sense of familiarity, but his focus remains firmly on the contest ahead. "I'm looking forward to it. It is great to see some familiar faces, but looking forward to the game, it should be a great night," he said.

Addressing questions around his recent form, Buttler emphasised a grounded, process-driven approach rather than dwelling on outcomes. "It's just the same as it is. Whether you're in form or out of form, you wake up and train hard, work hard, and trust in that. You know you have done these things before, but looking forward to the future and trusting that again," he explained.

Now representing the Gujarat Titans, Buttler also spoke about playing in Ahmedabad, a venue where he has enjoyed considerable success. "Yes, it's a boost, but again, like I said, whether you have been scoring runs or not, the past you can take confidence from very much about working out there, starting on good and playing the game in front of you, but it is always a good venue to play at. Usually, a pretty good wicket, it is going to be the same for both sides, so it's going to be a good game," he noted, while underlining the importance of staying present despite past performances.

Reflecting on the broader evolution of T20 cricket, Buttler pointed to increasing boldness among players, while maintaining that the fundamentals remain unchanged. "It is evolving every year. The players are getting braver and taking on more risk. But I think the game of cricket remains the same, to be honest. Different games and different scores are going on even in the first week of IPL as well, so as I said, you have to work out the conditions quickly and play accordingly," he said.

As for what could prove decisive on the night, Buttler kept it simple and direct. "As I said, working out the conditions and playing accordingly, it is all about the execution."

- IANS

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Priya S
His point about "working out the conditions" is so crucial. We see teams losing because they pre-decide a 200+ score and then collapse on a tricky pitch. The game is getting faster, but smart cricket will always win. Good insight from a seasoned player.
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Rohit P
Honestly, while the risks are higher, I feel the quality of bowling is sometimes suffering. Batsmen are so aggressive that bowlers are just trying to survive. Need a better balance. Still, can't wait for the GT vs RR match tonight!
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Ananya R
It's interesting to hear this from an overseas player. The IPL has become the true laboratory for T20 cricket. The skills Indian youngsters are showing under pressure is unbelievable. This league is a gift to world cricket.
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David E
As a neutral fan, I appreciate his mature take. It's not all about sixes. "Trusting the process" and "execution" – that's what separates champions. Looking forward to seeing him bat at Ahmedabad, it's a great stadium.
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Shreya B
The evolution is real! Scores of 250 are becoming normal. But I agree with Buttler, the core of cricket remains. You still need a solid technique and a calm mind. Can't just swing at everything. Hope he scores some runs tonight!

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