
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 has been a season of shifting dynamics, but one of the most refreshing narratives has emerged from the Gujarat Titans (GT) camp. England’s white-ball maestro, Jos Buttler, has quickly become a focal point of the franchise’s culture. Beyond his explosive batting, Buttler’s integration into the ‘Titans family’ has been seamless, largely credited to the unorthodox and laid-back leadership of head coach Ashish Nehra. In a recent interaction, Buttler peeled back the curtain on life under ‘Nehra Ji,’ sharing a story that perfectly encapsulates the quirky charm of the 2022 champions.
Jos Buttler recalls a memorable and unusual story featuring Ashish Nehra in IPL 2026
Settling into a new franchise can be daunting even for a veteran, but Buttler revealed that he has been advising fellow English players like Tom Banton and Luke Wood to simply embrace the ‘uniqueness’ of Nehra. While most modern coaches are tethered to laptops and data spreadsheets, Nehra is famous for his hands-on, high-energy, and often eccentric approach.
Buttler recounted a particular “only at Gujarat” moment that left him smiling during a practice session. While training on the secondary ground, Buttler was explaining Nehra’s distinct personality to his teammates when he witnessed a sight that felt like a scene from a movie.
“I turned around and Ash was on a scooter with Matthew Hayden on the back, driving back to this ground, I said, look, that’s exactly what it’s like here,” Buttler shared in GT social media interview with a laugh.
This scooter chronicles moment highlights the relaxed, hierarchy-free atmosphere Nehra has cultivated. It isn’t just about the eccentricities, though; Buttler emphasized that Nehra is brilliant at managing players by letting them be themselves. The sight of a head coach ferrying a legendary commentator and former cricketer on a moped during a high-stakes tournament defines the GT philosophy: stay loose, stay authentic, and enjoy the game.
“𝐆𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦. 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐲 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦” 🫡
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Analyzing Buttler’s impactful run in IPL 2026 so far
On the field, the English wicketkeeper-batter has been translating that off-field comfort into on-field results. Transitioning from the top of the order at Rajasthan to a slightly more flexible role in the Titans’ setup, Buttler has shown why he remains one of the most feared T20 players in the world.
Through 4 matches in the 2026 season, Buttler has amassed 176 runs at an impressive average of 44.00. His strike rate of 158.55 has been instrumental in providing GT with the impetus they need, particularly during the powerplay. A standout performance came against the Delhi Capitals, where he smashed a blistering 52 off just 27 balls, an innings that featured five towering sixes and set a record for the most powerplay sixes by a non-opening batter in recent years.
While individual accolades are mounting, including a career total that has now surpassed 4,200 IPL runs, Buttler remains focused on the collective. He noted that his goal is to give to the team and play the game for what it is. With two half-centuries already in the bag this season, Buttler’s form is the engine driving the Gujarat Titans as they look to climb the points table and reclaim their status as the league’s dominant force.
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