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Jos Buttler ruled out of Sri Lanka white-ball series with calf injury

Jos Buttler scored a quick fifty PA Images via Getty Images

Jos Buttler has been ruled out of the rest of England's white-ball series with Sri Lanka. Buttler sustained a calf tear in Wednesday's first T20I and will now return home to commence his rehabilitation.

Buttler, England's vice-captain and wicketkeeper, scored an unbeaten 68 opening the batting in the first T20I. According to the ECB, he "felt tightness and discomfort" at the end of the game and was sent for an MRI scan on Thursday morning, which revealed a small tear. He sat out the second T20I, which England won by five wickets.

England had already suggested they may use the Sri Lanka T20Is to experiment, with Jonny Bairstow moving up to open in Buttler's absence - although he made a three-ball duck as England initially struggled in their chase of 112. Liam Livingstone, whose unbeaten 29 helped secure victory, regularly opens in T20 cricket and could also deputise.

Dawid Malan, the No. 1-ranked T20I batter, has been added to the ODI squad, with Bairstow and Sam Billings in contention to take the gloves in the 50-over format. Billings scored his maiden ODI hundred last summer and would have been vying for a middle-order berth, regardless of Buttler's availability.

"In terms of ODIs I had a really good summer last year and averaged 83 in that format so I would be pretty disappointed if I didn't get a gig but this team is a very hard one to get into to," he said.

England have already secured the T20I series ahead Saturday's third match, at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. The teams will then play three ODIs, at Chester-le-Street, The Oval and Bristol.