Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Teams petrified of England: Billings

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There is a buzz around the reputation of the England team in whiteball cricket... it’s amazing to think about that transition from two years ago.”

LONDON: England wicketkeep­erbatsman Sam Billings has returned home from the Indian Premier League (IPL) carrying with him the message that rivals are “petrified” of his team ahead of next month’s Champions Trophy on home soil.

England have undergone a major transforma­tion in whiteball cricket since being unceremoni­ously dumped out the 2015 World Cup during the group stage and have emerged as one of the favourites for the June 1-18 one-day internatio­nal tournament.

Billings said his interactio­n with players from other leading nations during IPL Twenty20 matches for the Delhi Daredevils convinced him of a new-found respect for his country’s limitedove­rs prowess.

“The best thing about the IPL is you share a dressing room with these guys and previously in this country we haven’t made oneday cricket a priority as such, but people are petrified of our side now,” Billings told British media.

“It was very interestin­g to hear what other internatio­nals think of our side,” said Billings, who has been given an opportunit­y to impress in his wicketkeep­ing role in 50-over matches against Ireland on Friday and Sunday.

“There is a buzz around the reputation of the England team in white-ball cricket... it’s amazing to think about that transition from two years ago.”

The Kent player, who turns 26 next month, played eight matches for the Delhi franchise before flying home for the twomatch series against Ireland.

One-day captain Eoin Morgan has called the current squad the “most talented group” he has played with and backed the decision to allow Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and Jos Buttler to continue their participat­ion in the IPL.

“I think it’s the right decision, part of our developmen­t as a side, to get as many players as possible playing in the biggest and best tournament­s in the world, albeit T20,” Morgan said.

“The developmen­t of 50-over cricket has got that much closer to the T20 format. This year we’ve had more players at the Big Bash (seven) and eight players at the IPL, which shows a lot of strength.

“To rub shoulders with some of the biggest and best names in the world and put in performanc­es like Ben Stokes did the other night (scoring a match-winning century for his Pune side) bodes well for our future developmen­t.”

 ?? AFP ?? Delhi Daredevils Sam Billings (left) says interactio­ns during the IPL convinced him of the respect for England’s ODI prowess.
AFP Delhi Daredevils Sam Billings (left) says interactio­ns during the IPL convinced him of the respect for England’s ODI prowess.

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