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Jos Buttler out of The Hundred with calf issue

The 33-year-old was due to captain Manchester Originals.

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England limited-overs skipper Jos Buttler has withdrawn from The Hundred due to a calf injury.

Buttler was due to captain Manchester Originals in the fourth edition of the tournament.

In his absence, the Originals have lost their opening three matches in the competition, which began on July 23 and runs until August 18.

“Manchester Originals captain Jos Buttler has been forced to withdraw from The Hundred with a calf injury,” read a statement from the team.

Jos Buttler speaks with the media
Jos Buttler’s position as England white-ball captain has come under scrutiny (Mike Egerton/PA)

Buttler’s injury also makes him a doubt for England’s next white-ball series — three T20s against Australia which begin on September 11.

The 33-year-old’s future as England’s white-ball captain has recently come under scrutiny following two disappointing World Cup title defences, with Matthew Mott standing down as coach earlier this week.

Buttler said on Instagram: “Gutted to be missing The Hundred this year.

“Best of luck to Manchester Originals for the rest of the campaign. Working hard to be 100 per cent fit asap.”

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