T20 World Cup: Melbourne, Former England skipper Michael Vaughan reckons that Jos Buttler could emulate MS Dhoni's longevity as a captain after leading the side to their second Men's T20 World Cup trophy at the MCG on Sunday.
Buttler, the right-handed opener, who was made the full-time white-ball captain in July after his predecessor Eoin Morgan retired from international cricket, didn't have a rosy start to his stint as the England skipper.
Defeats to India in ODI and T20I series, followed by another T20I series defeat to South Africa and squaring the ODI series against the Proteas didn't make for a great look. Moreover, he was a non-playing member in the squad for the seven T20Is tour of Pakistan due to his recovery from a calf injury sustained during The Hundred.