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England captain Jos Buttler and his wife Louise have joyously announced the arrival of their third child. The couple shared the happy news with their fans and followers, unveiling the first photo of their newborn son on social media. Alongside the heartwarming photograph, they also revealed the name of their baby boy.
Jos Buttler and Louise welcome a new member to their family
The Buttlers, already proud parents to daughters Georgia and Margot, welcomed their son on 28th May, 2024. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Jos shared a snapshot of the newborn, wearing a brown sweater and a grey pant, and disclosed that they have named him Charlie.
“Welcome to the world, Charlie Buttler,” Lousie captioned the photo, expressing the family’s delight and excitement over their newest addition. The post quickly garnered an outpouring of congratulations and well-wishes from fans, teammates and fellow cricketers.
Jos, renowned for his leadership and prowess on the cricket field, has often spoken about the importance of family and the joy his children bring to his life. This latest addition is sure to bring even more happiness to the Buttler household.
As Jos continues to lead the England at the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024, his family’s support remains a cornerstone of his success. The birth of Charlie marks a special moment for the Buttlers, who are now adjusting to life as a family of five.
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Jos Buttler praises England bowlers for fuelling optimism into the T20 World Cup title defence
Buttler praised his bowlers for dismantling Oman batters in a Group B fixture on Thursday night. The English bowlers exerted relentless pressure on Oman’s batting lineup, restricting them to a mere 47 in 13.2 overs.
“I thought the tone was set really well by the bowlers,” Buttler said during the post-match presentation. “We managed to pick up those early wickets and restrict them and knock them off, so job done today and we’ve got another big game in two days’ time.”
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