Jos Buttler, Virat Kohli
Jos Buttler. (Image Courtesy: Getty Images)

The last one year has been brilliant for the England wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler, who grown a lot in the stature. He has grown from strength to strength to become a world-class batsman within a short time. Meanwhile, he wants to take Virat Kohli as an inspiration to reach the next level of his game.

Ever since Jos Buttler opened the innings for Rajasthan Royals, he has become a headliner on the regular basis. He knocked runs at great consistency to make things fall in place. Those knocks even earned him the place in Test format of the game as well.

Jos Buttler, Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

I Know I can go to another level – Jos Buttler

Speaking of his consistent run across the formats, the swashbuckling batsman quoted that he is aware of his talent and knew that he could achieve certain heights in the game of cricket. Further, he wants to put the show on a consistent basis.

Further, he took the Indian skipper Virat Kohli as the inspiration in order to maintain his consistency. Buttler lauded Virat Kohli for scoring runs across the formats at such an incredible average. Jos feels that he can come close to the level of Virat Kohli.

Jos Buttler, Virat Kohli
Jos Buttler (Credits – Getty Images)

“I know I can go to another level,” Jos Buttler was quoted as saying by dailymail.co.uk. Why couldn’t you just stay at peak level? Someone like Kohli scores a hundred every game, he doesn’t settle for: “Ah, that was ok, I’ll peak at some point.” Just do it every day. That’s the sort of mindset I’ve been wanting to hit,” said the Englishman.

Well, as Jos Buttler said, Virat Kohli has been brilliant for India across the formats. He delivered goods on a regular basis to make things fall in place for his team. Of late, Jos Buttler also dealing things in a great way by smashing them out of the park with his nonchalance.

Rajasthan will be playing their Indian Premier League opener against Kings XI Punjab at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on March 26. Rajasthan Royals won the inaugural IPL under Shane Warne’s captaincy.