Buttler on Motivation: Winning, Competition, and Mentoring Youngsters

Jos Buttler says enjoying the game and embracing competition are his biggest motivators at this career stage. He credits Gujarat Titans' bowling unit for the team's recent three-match winning streak. The England batter admits he was trying too hard during the World Cup but has since simplified his approach for IPL 2026. Buttler also emphasizes sharing wisdom with younger players and enjoying the competitive phase of his career.

Key Points: Buttler: Winning, Competition & Mentoring at This Career Stage

  • Buttler highlights winning and competition as key motivators
  • Credits GT bowlers for recent success
  • Says facing former team RR adds no extra motivation
  • Simplified approach after trying too hard in World Cup
  • Focused on mentoring younger players
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'Winning, being competitive, sharing wisdom with youngsters,' says Buttler on what encourages him at this stage of career

Jos Buttler shares what drives him—winning, embracing competition, and sharing wisdom with younger players—ahead of GT vs Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026.

"Winning, being competitive and winning... just to really enjoy this phase of your career. - Jos Buttler"

Jaipur, May 9

Jos Buttler said enjoying the game and embracing competition has become his biggest motivation at this stage of his career as the Gujarat Titans wicketkeeper-batter reflected on form, leadership and facing his former franchise, the Rajasthan Royals, at the IPL 2026 on Saturday.

Ahead of Gujarat Titans' clash against Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday, Buttler also credited GT's bowling unit for the team's recent strong performances in the tournament.

Gujarat Titans head into the contest after registering three consecutive wins and are firmly in the race for a playoff spot. Reflecting on the side's momentum, Buttler said the bowlers have played a defining role in their success.

"No massive changes. I think the boys have been bowling really well. I think that's been one of the hallmarks of the few performances that we've had," Buttler said.

"We've taken a lot of wickets and restricted sides. So that's been a huge plus. And then we've had a little break, so five days or six days since the last game. And a huge game today against the Royals," he added.

The England batter spent several successful seasons with Rajasthan Royals before moving to Gujarat Titans, but said facing his former side does not add any extra motivation beyond the importance of the contest itself.

"I don't really. I think you want to win every game, don't you?" Buttler said when asked if playing against the Rajasthan Royals carried additional significance.

"But, you know, spent a few good seasons there. But today's a massive game when you look at the table and getting to the business end of it. So big two points for whoever takes it," he added.

Buttler, one of the most experienced overseas players in the IPL, said his current focus is on enjoying cricket while also helping younger players develop through his experience.

"Oh, winning, being competitive and winning," Buttler said when asked what motivates him now.

"And just trying to be really content at this stage, you've experienced lots of things, all the highs and lows that you think the game can throw at you. And now it's just time to really enjoy it and really enjoy the competition, really, invest yourself in the team and try and share a bit of wisdom with the younger guys coming through and just to really enjoy this phase of your career. It's about enjoying it," he added.

Buttler also opened up on the changes he made following a difficult phase in recent months, admitting he had been trying too hard during the World Cup period before simplifying his approach ahead of IPL 2026.

"The only thing, if anything, in the World Cup I was actually trying too hard and trying to be too perfect and control things that I couldn't," he said.

"So I just needed some space from the game, which was nice in between that and here. And then every time you come to the IPL, the practice facilities are so good. There's so much resource for practice. So I just got very much back to basics and worked hard on my set-up and allowed everything else to work from there," Buttler added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, Buttler has been a silent warrior. He's not flashy like some others, but man, his consistency in IPL is phenomenal. That talk about sharing wisdom with youngsters—wish more seniors had that attitude. Indian cricket needs more mentors like him! 👏
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Vikram M
I respect Buttler for acknowledging he was trying too hard in the World Cup. That's maturity. But let's be real—this GT bowling unit hasn't been as lethal as people think. They've done well, but batting is still their weak link. Hope Buttler fires today against his old team RR! 🔥
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Siddharth J
That line about 'enjoying this phase of your career' really hits home. In IPL, where pressure is insane, it's refreshing to hear a pro like Buttler talk about contentment and mentoring. More power to him, but I'd love to see him actually score big tonight—talk is cheap! 😅
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Ravi K
As an RR fan, it's bittersweet seeing Buttler in GT colours. He was a legend for us. But his approach to cricket—enjoying competition, helping youngsters—that's what makes him special. The IPL is better with players like him, irrespective of which team they play for. 👌

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