Key Points

Jos Buttler opened up about his deep friendship with Sanju Samson after leaving Rajasthan Royals. He discussed adjusting to life with Gujarat Titans, calling it a fresh challenge. Buttler praised his new teammates, including Shubman Gill and Ashish Nehra. He remains determined to perform well against his former team.

Key Points: Jos Buttler Reflects on Sanju Samson Friendship After Rajasthan Royals Exit

  • Buttler cherishes seven seasons with Rajasthan Royals
  • Moved to Gujarat Titans for Rs 15.75 crore
  • Praises Shubman Gill and Ashish Nehra
  • Aims for strong performance against former team
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Will always look back fondly at friendships, memories we built: Buttler on his relationship with Samson

Jos Buttler shares heartfelt memories of his bond with Sanju Samson and discusses his transition to Gujarat Titans in the IPL.

"I’ll always look back fondly at the friendships and memories we built—they’ll stand the test of time. – Jos Buttler"

New Delhi, April 28

Gujarat Titans wicketkeeper batter Jos Buttler opened up about the relationship he shares with Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson and his transition from Jaipur to Ahmedabad.

From 2018 to 2024, Buttler spent seven seasons with Rajasthan before being let go by the franchise last year. The former English skipper wasn't among the retention lists for Rajasthan before the ongoing 18th edition of the cash-rich league.

Gujarat Titans went big for the experienced English star and shelled out Rs 15.75 crore handsomely in last year's mega auction to land Buttler in Ahmedabad. After embarking on a new journey, Buttler relished the new challenge, and his "success" story continued even when his past glared at him in Ahmedabad during their previous encounter.

As Buttler prepares to face his former side once again, he opened up about the relationship he shares with Samson and said on JioHotstar's special series, "I've had a great relationship with Sanju over the years, learning a lot from him and watching how he goes about things. While time moves on and I'm now with a new franchise, I'll always look back fondly at the friendships and memories we built -- they'll stand the test of time."

The 34-year-old expressed his feelings about the transition from the Royals to the Titans. Buttler admitted that the new environment around him feels different, but he is "excited" to take up something "fresh and interesting".

"Playing for Gujarat Titans feels different after spending so many seasons with Rajasthan Royals and creating great memories. But I'm excited for something new--it keeps things fresh and interesting. The setup here is very relaxed and chilled. I've enjoyed getting to know Ashish Nehra, who runs a fun, positive environment, and Shubman Gill, who is a very impressive, calm young captain," he added.

The last time Buttler came up against his former side, the Titans were put to bat by the Royals, Gujarat were rattled early after skipper Shubman Gill was the first to fall.

Buttler took the onus of taking GT out of the dire situation and raised a valuable 80-run partnership to clear the road for a daunting 200-plus total. Buttler's night was cut short by Maheesh Theekshana, who turned the ball sharply into him to pin the Englishman in front of the stumps, ending his stay on 36(25).

Overall, Buttler has thrived with Gujarat and has garnered 356 runs to his name in eight appearances at an average of 71.20, including three blistering half-centuries. Buttler will look to script a successful outing against his former side on Monday.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Such a class act from Buttler! The way he speaks about his former teammates shows true sportsmanship. That 80-run partnership last match was 🔥 Hope he scores big against RR tomorrow!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate Buttler's professionalism, I think RR made a mistake letting him go. His consistency and experience are exactly what they're missing this season.
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Anjali M.
The Buttler-Samson friendship is so wholesome! Their partnership in RR was legendary. Hope we get to see them play together again someday, maybe for India-England matches? 🤞
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Vikram P.
Average of 71.20 in 8 matches is insane! GT really got their money's worth with this signing. His experience is helping Gill grow as a captain too.
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Sneha R.
I miss seeing Buttler in pink! But happy he's doing well with GT. That 36(25) against RR showed he still has that explosive power. Hope he doesn't go too hard against his old team though 😅
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Karan J.
Respectful criticism: While Buttler's numbers are great, I wish he'd convert more of those 50s into big hundreds. With his talent, he should be scoring at least one century by now in this tournament.

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