Jos Buttler defended the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for pulling its players out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for national duty against Pakistan before adding that international cricket should not clash with the world’s biggest T20 league.
Buttler, who represents Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, will face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL Eliminator on Wednesday.
The other England players who could not be part of the playoffs are Will Jacks, Reece Topley and Phil Salt.
England take on Pakistan in the first of the four T20s in Leeds on Wednesday.
“I said, ‘Look, as an England captain, my main priority is to be playing for England,’” Buttler told reporters on Tuesday.
“It’s my personal opinion that there shouldn’t be any international cricket that clashes with the IPL. I think that these games have been in the calendar for a long time. Of course, leading into a World Cup, your No. 1 priority is playing for England and performing for England. I feel like this is the best preparation,” he added.
England players had returned home even before the completion of the league stage .
Sam Curran, who represented Punjab Kings in the IPL, said ECB’s decision made sense.
“It was a decision that was made, that it was probably the right thing for us all to come back. It was only fair for all franchise to lose a player each or so it would have been quite harsh if some franchises got to keep a couple of players and then some didn’t,” the all-rounder, whose IPL team did not qualify for the playoffs.
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