Jos Buttler excited to be part of Lancashire’s Vitality Blast campaign

England white-ball captain Jos Buttler will return to action for Lancashire in the Roses clash with Yorkshire at Headingley on June 1 and be available for the remainder of their Vitality Blast campaign.
The 32-year-old has been away with the Rajasthan Royals at the Indian Premier League and, after sitting out the Lightning’s next three games, will be in line to play in their final 10 fixtures.
Buttler, who starred as Lancashire won the Blast title in 2015, would also be available for the knockout stages if Glen Chapple’s side qualify for the quarter-finals.
🤩 @josbuttler will make his return to action for Lancashire Lightning in the Roses T20 at Headingley on 1 June!
Jos will be available for a total of 10 @VitalityBlast group matches plus any knockout fixtures. 🙌
— Lancashire Lightning (@lancscricket) May 24, 2023
“I’m really looking forward to pulling on the Red Rose once again and representing Lancashire Lightning in this summer’s Vitality Blast,” Buttler said.
“To have the opportunity to play so many matches in this year’s Blast is really exciting for me and it’s a chance to really help the team after coming so close in last year’s final.
“It’s always a great feeling to come back and play at Emirates Old Trafford in front of our members and supporters and it will be great to see some familiar faces in a couple of weeks’ time.”
Buttler’s England team-mate Liam Livingstone, who has also returned from the IPL and will be back in action for the Lightning on Thursday, has been named captain for Lancashire’s Blast campaign.
😍 @liaml4893 has been named Lancashire Lightning’s captain for the 2023 @VitalityBlast!
Livi will lead the T20 side while Club captain Keaton Jennings continues his recovery from a hamstring injury. 💪
— Lancashire Lightning (@lancscricket) May 24, 2023
The 29-year-old all-rounder has led Lancashire before and will take over from skipper Keaton Jennings while he recovers from a hamstring injury.
“To now be able to lead the team, is going to be really special for me,” Livingstone said.
“Obviously, it is something I have done before in 2018 but I feel like I have changed so much as both a person and a player in those five years and feel ready to step into the role again with much more experience this time around.”