Cricket-Buttler gets his IPL mojo back with a fifty in Gujarat's first win


Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Delhi Capitals v Gujarat Titans - Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi, India - April 8, 2026 Gujarat Titans' Jos Buttler in action REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

NEW DELHI, April ⁠9 (Reuters) - Jos Buttler has been around long enough to know it ⁠usually takes perseverance to bring a run drought to an end ‌and the Gujarat batter's resolve was finally rewarded with a stellar knock in the Titans' win over Delhi Capitals on Wednesday.

England's former white‑ball captain had managed just 87 runs across eight innings ​in this year's Twenty20 World Cup but scores ⁠of 38 and 26 in the ⁠first two games of the Indian Premier League suggested a turnaround was at ⁠hand.

Buttler ‌smashed 52 off 27 balls, including five sweetly timed sixes, to help Gujarat rack up 210‑4 against Delhi at Arun Jaitley Stadium but ⁠his calm presence behind the stumps proved just as ​crucial in a final‑ball ‌thriller.

With Delhi needing two runs off the last delivery, David Miller failed ⁠to connect ​with Gujarat seamer Prasidh Krishna's slow bouncer but set off for a single aiming to tie the score and force a Super Over.

However, Buttler neatly collected the ball and ⁠broke the stumps with an underarm throw to ​run out Miller's batting partner Kuldeep Yadav and seal Gujarat's first win in three matches.

"Great to get the win, blind squirrels and all that," Buttler said. "Very lucky ⁠throw but, obviously delighted. We desperately needed a win, glad we managed to sneak through."

Just being back among the runs was pleasing for the 35‑year‑old.

"(Feeling) good, been searching for them a little bit. Felt in good touch actually, since I've ​been here," he added.

"I've played for long enough ⁠to know that it'll come back at some point. You just got to keep ​working through it."

Gujarat, who won the IPL title ‌in their debut season in 2022, climbed ​to sixth in the standings and next face Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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