Although Buttler was unable to score his century on the day, his unbeaten 97 off 54 balls was immense for his side, especially given the harsh weather conditions. The Englishman’s innings was laced with 11 boundaries and four sixes, all while he was visibly struggling with cramps.
While being presented with the award, Buttler revealed he told Tewatia not to worry about his century and also acknowledged the heatwave, which made it a challenging day for cricket.
"Really pleased with the two points. It was a beautiful wicket to bat on, just wanted to try and take it deep, and pick our moments to attack. We've built some nice partnerships along the way. It's hot, I was surprised by how much fluid you need, and how draining it is. Cramping up and stuff. Part of the game, you've got to be fit and perform under pressure and heat,” said Buttler in the post-match presentation.