London, March 19 -- England batter Jos Buttler is hoping his side's recent ICC Men's T20 World Cup campaign won't be the last time he represents his country.

Buttler was well below his best during the T20 World Cup, with the usually explosive right-hander managing a paltry 87 runs at an average of 10.87 as England were bundled out by eventual champions India in the semi-finals.

Those efforts were a long way from the lofty heights of 2022 when Buttler helped deliver England their second T20 World Cup title in Australia when captain and leaves question marks on the future of the 35-year-old with another two years until the next edition of the 20-over showcase.

England's next T20I series comes at home in July when they take on India in a fi...