Southampton: England's wicket-keeper batsman Jos Buttler on Saturday after scoring the second Test of hundred of his career insisted that having a positive outlook has served him well over the past few weeks.
England's Buttler also admitted that he was worried about getting dropped from the side two matches before the third Test against Pakistan.
"A couple of games ago I was thinking I was about to get dropped, I've certainly questioned myself in the last few weeks. I've found a good headspace to hang in there. You've got to maintain that belief in yourself and this just proves you're never far away. You're never too far away from good things or bad things. Things can change fast. It's that positive outlook and belief that you can do good things that has served me well in the last few weeks," Buttler was quoted as saying.
Buttler was involved in a 359-run stand with Zak Crawley in the first innings of the third Test and as a result, England put up a score of 583/8 with Crawley scoring 267 runs.
This partnership between Buttler and Crawley was England's highest fifth-wicket partnership in Test cricket.