Buttler was never in contention to play in the first four T20Is in Karachi and, even with the series level at 2-2, he will not be considered for selection in the fifth game on Wednesday, the first of three at the Gaddafi Stadium.
He has played an active role at training on the tour and acted as 12th man during Pakistan’s three-run victory on Sunday night, and clarified upon arrival in the country that he felt it was important to travel “whether fit to play the games or not”.
“He’s champing at the bit for a game but we’ll just try and see how we go: maybe in the last game or two, he might be a chance.”
England’s last-gasp defeat on Sunday night meant that the series is squared heading into the Lahore leg of the trip – both teams travelled on Monday afternoon – and Mott added that playing in “high-pressure situations” would serve as ideal preparation for the World Cup next month.
“We couldn’t ask for better preparation than games like tonight [Sunday] where it’s all on the line with a couple of overs to go and players are under pressure. To play in high-pressure situations in front of a big crowd that was right into the game [is great].
“Yes, we would love to have won, but I think when you head into a World Cup, you want to play against good opposition in tough games and it’s been every bit of that.”