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JOS: IPL’S FANTASY APPEAL

Buttler explains how T20 event has helped English cricket grow

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THE Indian Premier League (IPL) is the best in the world after the ICC World Cups, believes Jos Buttler, noting that the “fantasy cricket” tournament helped English cricket grow.

The World Cup-winning England wicketkeep­er-batsman said he had been desperate to be a part of this year’s IPL, which has been indefinite­ly suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Buttler has played for two franchises in the IPL – after representi­ng Mumbai Indians in the 201617 season, he moved to Rajasthan Royals in 2018.

“There’s no doubt that it (IPL) has helped English cricket grow and the numbers of players who were involved in the last few years,” Buttler said in the BBC podcast The Doosra.

“It was something I was desperate to play in. For me it’s the best tournament in the world, taking out the World Cups.”

Buttler, who made massive strides as a whiteball player after a few seasons of the IPL, said he was amazed at the concept of having the top stars of the game rubbing shoulders.

“Some of the match-ups you get to see in the IPL are great,” he said. “Bangalore has been among the top three teams with (Virat)) Kohli, AB (de Villiers) and (Chris) Gayle coming up and then to see them up against a (Jasprit) Bumrah or a Dale Steyn or (Lasith) Malinga.

“As a kid growing up that is what you want to play – fantasy cricket. Mix all the teams together, [imagine] what it will be like if Kohli and de Villiers play together.”

Buttler credited former England skipper Kevin Pietersen, who advocated for the creation of a separate window for the IPL, for enabling English players to be a part of the cash-rich tournament.

“English cricket has got quite an interestin­g history with the IPL. The documentar­y about Kevin Pietersen and how he wanted to get involved and the road blocks he faced,” he said.

“He really paved the way for a lot of us to go and now play in the IPL with more blessing from English cricket. He is a pioneer in building the steps in place to realise just how important the IPL is for developing cricketers.”

The 13th IPL, which was scheduled to start in March, was indefinite­ly suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has also put in doubt this year’s T20 World Cup in Australia.

There is speculatio­n that the IPL might be played in October-November if the T20 World Cup in Australia is postponed.

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