Daily Dispatch

England players unlikely to feature in reschedule­d IPL

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England’s centrally contracted players are likely to miss the remainder of the Covid-19-hit Indian Premier League season if the Twenty20 tournament clashes with the internatio­nal schedule, MD Ashley Giles said.

The IPL was suspended indefinite­ly last week after several personnel tested positive for Covid-19.

India reported 366,161 new Covid-19 infections on Monday, taking the caseload to 22.66 million.

A potential window to complete the IPL is before the Twenty20 World Cup in October, when England are scheduled to tour Bangladesh and Pakistan.

“If those tours go ahead I’d expect them [players] to be there,” Giles told British media. “We’re planning on involvemen­t of England players in England matches.”

Giles had previously agreed that England players who were involved in the latter stages of the IPL could miss the two-test series against top-ranked New Zealand starting June 2.

“The New Zealand scenario was very different,” Giles said. “Those matches were formalised at the end of January, by which time contracts were signed for players to have full involvemen­t in the IPL.”

After the postponeme­nt of the IPL, England internatio­nals Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali — all now serving their 10-day isolation period in government-approved hotels — could now be available for selection.

But Giles said those in quarantine will not be rushed back into the team and England are likely to consider a bigger pool of players this summer.

“We need to look after them, with the amount of cricket they’ve got coming up, we’re not going to rush or force them back into cricket,” Giles said.

“[Head coach] Chris Silverwood will work with each and every one of them, as will our medical teams, on what’s best for their progress.”

 ?? Picture: SPORTZPICS FOR BCCI ?? ON THE FIELD: Jos Buttler of Rajasthan Royals in action during the Dream 11 Indian Premier League match against Chennai Super Kings at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi.
Picture: SPORTZPICS FOR BCCI ON THE FIELD: Jos Buttler of Rajasthan Royals in action during the Dream 11 Indian Premier League match against Chennai Super Kings at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi.

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