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Watch: Resilient Jos Buttler's Cursed Luck, Gets Hit Wicket After Batting For 250 Minutes
Most of the innings in cricket are memorable because of the number of runs a batter scored and the way he/she scored runs. However, a few, in test cricket, are the knocks that show resilience. When batters have to bat out time. They don't have to worry about runs but the next ball.
Jos Buttler's innings today had that resilience. Buttler batted over 250 minutes to save the second test. He played 207 balls for his 26 runs; a strike rate of 12.56. Anything that was coming towards Buttler, he was either leaving it or dead batting it.
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