The Sunday Post (Inverness)

England stars set to miss start of IPL to play World Cup

- By Ian Crooks sport@sundaypost.com

Jonny Bairstow, Chris Woakes and Dawid Malan

are set to join Jos Buttler among the high-profile England withdrawal­s when this year’s edition of the Indian Premier League resumes next week.

A bulging winter schedule is on the horizon for the quartet, who have been selected in England’s provisiona­l squad for the Twenty20 World Cup which begins next month in the United Arab Emirates while they are all in contention for Ashes berths.

Rajasthan Royals have already announced Buttler will be absent for the remainder of the IPL, which restarts on September 19 in the UAE after being suspended in May amid an exponentia­l rise in Covid-19 cases in India.

Fellow wicketkeep­erbatsman Jonny Bairstow, seambowlin­g all-rounder Chris Woakes and Malan, the world’s No.1- ranked T20 batsman, are understood to have pulled out as well.

Bairstow is leading runscorer for Sunrisers Hyderabad but they sit bottom of the standings at the halfway point and seem unlikely to reach the knockout phases while Woakes and Malan have only had bitpart roles with Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings respective­ly.

Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer are unavailabl­e for the Royals but there could still be 10 English representa­tives on show with 2019 50-over World Cup winning captain Eoin Morgan heading the pack as he skippers Kolkata Knight Riders.

Jason Roy, Adil Rashid, Moeen Ali, Sam and Tom Curran, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingston­e, Sam Billings, and George Garton are also due to participat­e in the highlylucr­ative T20 competitio­n.

While all England players will fly commercial, Mumbai Indians announced captain Rohit Sharma, fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah and batsman Suryakumar Yadav arrived into Abu Dhabi on a private charter flight on Saturday morning.

The trio could have been involved in India’s fifth and final Test against England at Emirates Old Trafford, which was dramatical­ly called off on Friday, just a couple of hours before play on day one due to Covid-19 concerns in the tourists’ camp.

England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison was alarmed at suggestion­s the IPL had been prioritise­d over a prestigiou­s Test match, rejecting the idea the fear of missing out on the T20 tournament had caused the disquiet among India’s squad.

“Let me be super clear, I don’t think the IPL has anything to do with this,” he said on Friday afternoon. “This is not a situation which has been created by the reschedule­d IPL, I fundamenta­lly do not believe that for a second.

“This Indian cricket team are as passionate about Test cricket as fans in our country are.”

 ??  ?? David Malan and Jonny Bairstow on England duty, but now there are doubts about them playing in the IPL
David Malan and Jonny Bairstow on England duty, but now there are doubts about them playing in the IPL

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