England cricketers Buttler and Archer are part of the Rajasthan Royals franchise.
England cricketers, Jos Buttler and Jofra Archer flaunted their football skills as they tried to not let the ball touch the ground. They passed the ball to each other and kept the ball in the air.
Rajasthan Royals (RR) shared the 17-second long video clip on Twitter and wrote "it's coming home", which was England's FIFA 2018 famous chant.
Buttler is ready to play against Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) on Sunday after completing the quarantine period. He had missed out the match against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) because of quarantine rules.
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“I am really excited to play my first game, it was great to be back in training with the boys, there’s a great vibe around the team so I’m really looking forward to taking the field,” Buttler said on the eve of the match.
“The atmosphere and energy around the squad is fantastic, obviously lots of confidence after that first game. The training has been very energetic, guys are lively and enjoying each other’s company. So [I’m] expecting a really tough match against Kings XI,” he said after a net session at Sharjah ground.
The game is expected to be another high scoring game. With KL Rahul, KXIP skipper in top form, Rajasthan has a lot to worry about.
“KL Rahul was in exceptional form the other night against RCB, so he will be a key wicket as always and I think we’ll see another potentially high-scoring game at Sharjah with small boundaries and the dew factor coming in,” he said.