Despite his success in the domestic circuit, Butts struggled to leave a mark in international cricket. He took 348 first-class wickets with an average of 24.19, but only managed to pick up ten wickets in seven Tests, averaging 59.50.
After retiring, Butts served as manager of the West Indies Under-19 team and later as chairman of selectors during the West Indies’ victory in the 2012 men’s T20 World Cup.
Dr. Kishore Shallow, president of Cricket West Indies, praised Butts for his contributions to the sport, stating that his legacy extended beyond the field and that his commitment to coaching and nurturing young talent was exceptional.
Shallow also highlighted Butts’ role as Chairman of Selectors, which led to the triumphant 2012 ICC T20 World Cup victory, bringing immense pride and glory to the people of the West Indies.