England’s white-ball captain, Jos Buttler, has expressed his gratitude to the Rajasthan Royals (RR) following his release from the franchise ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction. Buttler, who joined the Royals in 2018, became one of their standout performers over his seven-season tenure. His departure marks the end of a significant chapter for both him and the franchise.
Buttler’s journey with Rajasthan has been one of impactful performances and memorable moments. His aggressive style and consistent contributions earned him a central role in the team’s batting lineup. In the 2024 season, Buttler scored 359 runs across 11 matches, maintaining an impressive strike rate of 140.78, with two centuries to his name. His contributions often provided the Royals with a solid start, and his ability to play explosive innings made him a crowd favourite.
Jos Buttler reflects on his remarkable journey with Rajasthan Royals
After the announcement of his release, Buttler took to social media to share a heartfelt message, reflecting on his journey with the Royals.
“If it turns out that this is the end, thank you Rajasthan Royals, and everyone involved with the franchise for 7 incredible seasons together,” Buttler wrote on Instagram. “2018 kickstarted the best years of my cricketing career and many of my most cherished memories have come in a Pink shirt over the last 6 years.”
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The post concluded with Buttler acknowledging the lasting bond he shares with the franchise. “Thank you for welcoming me and my family with open arms. Could write so much more but let’s leave it there,” added the wicketkeeper-batter.
Royals pay tribute to Buttler
The Royals responded to Buttler’s message with an emotional tribute, acknowledging his contribution to the team’s journey: “You will be one of the greatest ever to wear Pink. Forever a part of the Royals Family.” This farewell underlines the deep connection Buttler has formed with the franchise and its fans.
As part of the IPL 2025 retention, none of the ten franchises opted to retain England players. In addition to Buttler, prominent English players like Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Jonny Bairstow, Sam Curran, Phil Salt and Will Jacks were also released by their respective franchises, setting up a potentially competitive auction for these talents.
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