Jos Buttler has not had any taste of Ashes series in Australia before and neither he is coming off from a brilliant run of form with the bat in the longest format. He was underconfident and tentative in the home Test series against India and has suffered indifferent form with the bat in the longest format.
However, there is no short of determination for him and rather, he is keen to use his lack of experience to play “fearless” cricket in the Ashes series. He said that playing his brand of cricket will help him attain near best form and performance with the bat in the series.
"I feel like I have nothing to lose, to be honest," he said. "It's sort of been disjointed, that [year] just gone. Some good form and some bad form and in the year before as well. It's the first time I'm experiencing an Ashes series [in Australia] so I'm fully determined to enjoy all the challenges that throw up. I'm excited to experience it, the good the bad, and I'm sure the highs and lows along the way.
"As a player at the minute I'm trying to bring a fearless approach and to truly try and embrace the opportunity. I know when I get to somewhere near my best that's going to be pretty good."
Buttler is key to England’s plan of succeeding in the all-important series as his aggressive game can ask the new leadership group of Australia some tough questions. He can be severe against spinners and if he can counter Nathan Lyon threat when the ball will get older, the hosts will be forced to put pressure on their pacers which eventually could complicate their workload management and team selection going deeper in the series.