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'The noise is deafening': Jos Buttler compares Wankhede's atmosphere to Taylor Swift's concert

'The noise is deafening': Jos Buttler compares Wankhede's atmosphere to Taylor Swift's concert

Time of India4 hours ago

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England wicketkeeper-batter
Jos Buttler
has compared the atmosphere of the iconic Wankhede Stadium to a Taylor Swift concert.
Speaking on For the Love of Cricket, his new podcast with Stuart Broad, Buttler said playing away games against
Mumbai Indians
at the Wankhede Stadium is difficult as the noise gets so deafening.
"In all the Indian stadiums, there's one emcee. So whenever I am batting, he asks the crowd to chant 'Jos the Boss.' Imagine a bowler is running in and the stadium is chanting 'Jos the Boss,'" he laughs.
Buttler shared the experience of playing at the Wankhede.
"Wankhede is a really loud stadium.
"With
Bumrah
bowling and the entire stadium shouting 'Boom Boom Boomrah.'
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"There's a crescendo as he bowls. He is running up and in my mind I'm thinking, gosh, it is loud, it's getting louder, he's getting closer.
"You've got to manage those moments — it's quite like dealing with chaos and expectations. That's high-level cricket, where you're trying to manage everything that's going on around you.
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How would you compare the atmosphere of Wankhede Stadium to other venues?
It's the loudest I've experienced
Similar to a concert
Not as loud as expected
It varies by game
"I've been to a Taylor Swift concert — when she finishes her song and the noise is deafening. That is the only thing I can think of that is louder than
IPL
stadiums."
On the podcast, Buttler also showered praise on his Gujarat Titans skipper
Shubman Gill
, who is set to lead India in the upcoming five-match Test series.
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"He's a really impressive player and an impressive young man," Buttler said.
"He's pretty calm and measured when he speaks, but it's interesting — I feel like on the field he's got a bit of fight about him; a bit of intensity, quite passionate. I think he'll be a mix of Kohli and Rohit."

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