Gully Magic Meets World Cup Stakes: Buttler’s Mumbai Street Cricket Cameo Returns to Social Media Spotlight
A viral video of Jos Buttler playing gully cricket with Mumbai kids has resurfaced ahead of the India vs England T20 World Cup semifinal at Wankhede. As Buttler struggles with form, having scored only 62 runs in 7 innings, the joyful May 2025 clip highlights the contrast between street fun and high-stakes pressure.
In the viral clips, Buttler is seen fully immersed in the local street-cricket culture, ditching his international gear to face deliveries from a spirited young bowler. The interaction took a humorous turn when the youngster cleaned up the world-class batter with a pinpoint yorker, prompting a laughing Buttler to praise the delivery on social media as a "great yorker" followed by a "nasty fasty." For the residents of the Mumbai neighborhood, the sight of one of the world’s most explosive white-ball players navigating the "one-tip-one-hand" rules of the street provided a rare, humanizing bridge between global icons and their most passionate young fans.
However, the timing of the video’s resurgence has also invited a wave of playful scrutiny from the "Blue Army" of Indian supporters. While the footage captures a joyful moment, fans have used it to highlight the stark contrast between Buttler's carefree street play and his current tournament struggles. The England skipper enters the semifinal in a rare batting slump, having managed a meager 62 runs across seven innings in this T20 World Cup edition. The dichotomy has led to a flurry of lighthearted jabs online, with some fans suggesting that a return to gully cricket might be the catalyst Buttler needs to rediscover the "Orange Cap" form he displayed during the 2025 IPL season.
Beyond the banter, the incident underscores the unique atmosphere surrounding a World Cup semifinal hosted at the historic Wankhede Stadium. For Buttler and his squad, the familiarity with Mumbai’s streets and its cricketing heartbeat is a double-edged sword; while it offers a sense of comfort, it also amplifies the immense pressure of facing a dominant Indian side on their home turf. Security at the venue has been tightened to accommodate the high-profile nature of the fixture, with local authorities coordinating closely with the ICC to manage the influx of fans and ensure the safety of the international teams as they transition from hotel to stadium.
As England prepares to face a relentless Indian bowling attack, the "Nasty Fasty" video stands as a testament to the enduring bond between international cricketers and the Indian public. Whether Buttler can translate that street-level joy back into a match-winning performance remains the central question of the tournament. Thursday's clash is more than just a battle for a spot in the final; it is a collision of narrative and reality, where a single innings could silence the critics and turn a viral memory into a triumphant comeback on the very same Mumbai ground.

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