Netherlands v England: Ball lands outside the pitch on second bounce, Jos Buttler still smashes it for 6. View | cricket news

Jos Buttler had to go outside the crease to hit a six on that ball.© Twitter

England’s white ball vice-captain joss butler in his life form. After a dream Indian Premier League with Rajasthan Royals, the wicketkeeper-batsman returned to the national colors with an unbeaten 162 to help England post a world record ODI score of 498/4 in the first match against the Netherlands and then their followed. An unbeaten 86 in the third game helped his team win the series 3–0. During the third ODI at Amstelveen on Wednesday, Buttler was in fine form once again, hitting seven fours and five sixes in his 64-ball knock. Buttler’s form was like this on Wednesday, when there were also Netherlands fast bowlers Paul Van Meeckeren With the second bounce off the pitch – the double bouncing ball bowled – that didn’t stop the 31-year-old from chasing it down and sending the ball into the stands.

The incident happened in the 29th over, when Buttler was at his offensive best. Meekren’s bouncer attempt did not go as planned and the ball jumped off the pitch after the first bounce and went down the leg side off the pitch. But Butler was quick to get to the ball and threw it away.

Watch: Jos Buttler’s six from outside the pitch against Netherlands

Of course, pitching twice before the ball reached the batsman was considered a no-ball and Butler hit another six on the ensuing free hit.

Butler’s Attack, Together Jason RoyAn incredible 101* off 86 balls saw England chase down a target of 245 in just 30.1 overs.

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before, David WilleyEngland bundled out the hosts for 244 runs, even with the Netherlands as captain. Scott Edwards Scored his third consecutive fifty.

Buttler, who scored 248 runs in three ODIs, was adjudged the Player of the Series.

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