England Test skipper Ben Stokes' return to the T20I setup has added to Jos Buttler's selection dilemma ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup, with the white-ball captain wanting to play the charismatic allrounder at the top of the order while also realising it could create an imbalance in the bowling department on bouncy Australian pitches.
"He (Stokes) is someone we want to try to give as much opportunity to impact the game as possible, try to get him up the order as high as we can," Buttler was quoted as saying by ICC on Tuesday. "We're looking to give him as much responsibility as possible and allow him to play his way to get the best out of him."
With Alex Hales likely to partner Buttler as the top of the batting order and Dawid Malan almost certain to come in at No.3, Stokes could be slotted at No. 4 according to England white-ball coach Matthew Mott. Buttler has indicated Stokes could even be brought ahead of Malan if the openers get off to a rollicking start.