Sydney: His abysmal showing so far in the Ashes notwithstanding, England's flamboyant batter Jos Buttler has no plans to give up Test cricket and has expressed his disappointment over South African Quinton de Kock's sudden retirement from the five-day game.
One of the finest white-ball batters at the moment, Buttler has averaged only 19.20 in the three Ashes Tests against Australia so far, including a horrendous dismissal in the Boxing Day match in Melbourne.
Besides, he has also dropped several catches behind the stumps, including a shocker in Adelaide.
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However, ahead of the New Year's Test here from January 5, Buttler has pledged his commitment to all the three formats of the game.
"It's certainly my ambition. I don't think I'd have put as much into it as I have done if it wasn't," he was quoted as saying by a media outlet.
"I have fantastic family support they're very supportive of me and my career and make a lot of sacrifices for that. That's one thing that gives you a lot of motivation and drive to try to make it all worth it. It's certainly maintained my drive and ambition to try and play.