Bristol Post

Cricket Giles expects players to put England commitment­s before IPL

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ASHLEY Giles will not allow England commitment­s to play second fiddle to a rearranged Indian Premier League should star men like Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer and Jos Buttler find themselves involved in a calendar clash.

The 2021 IPL was postponed last week as a result of the country’s coronaviru­s crisis, leaving 31 of the lucrative tournament’s matches unfulfille­d and leading to speculatio­n of a mid-September resumption. That time-frame would be particular­ly tight for the competitio­n’s England contingent, who have white-ball trips to Pakistan and Bangladesh slated between the end of the domestic summer and the T20 World Cup in October.

The England and Wales Cricket Board had previously agreed to let IPL contracted players compete in a full season, even if that meant skipping next month’s home Tests against New Zealand.

That decision attracted some criticism but hinged on the fact that the Black Caps series was a late addition to the fixture list - something which would not be a factor going forward. Giles, managing director of England men’s cricket, has made it clear that the Three Lions will come first for the remainder of a year that culminates in an Ashes tour Down Under.

“We’ve got a full future tours programme and if those tours are going ahead I’d expect them (IPL players) to be there,” he said.

“The New Zealand scenario was very different. A rearranged IPL...none of us knows what that looks like at the moment, where it’s going to be, or when or if.

“Our programme is incredibly busy and, within that, we’re going to have to look after our players. But we’ve got a lot of important high-profile cricket, including a T20 World Cup and Ashes, so we’re planning on the involvemen­t of England players in England matches.”

Last month Giles engineered a significan­t behind-the-scenes restructur­e that saw national selector Ed Smith removed and his duties added to the newlyempow­ered head coach Chris Silverwood.

“It’s a change I’ve been looking at for some time. For me, it’s more modern and it’s cleaner; let the coach pick the team,” said Giles.

 ??  ?? From left, Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler all play for Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League
From left, Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler all play for Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League

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