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English players exit IPL to prepare for Pakistan series preceding T20 World Cup – Latest Updates

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Last updated: 2024/05/13 at 10:46 PM
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English cricketers Jos Buttler, Liam Livingstone, Will Jacks, and Reece Topley have left their Indian Premier League (IPL) teams to join the national side for a T20 series against Pakistan. This four-match T20 series is a crucial warm-up event for England as they prepare to defend their title at the ICC T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA. The T20 internationals will be played in Leeds, Birmingham, Cardiff, and London.

Jos Buttler, who has been a key player for Rajasthan Royals, has left the team to join the national side. Buttler has had a successful IPL season, scoring 359 runs in 11 innings with an average of 39.88. He also hit two centuries this season, with a best score of 107 not out. Royal Challengers Bengaluru bid farewell to Will Jacks and Reece Topley as they head back home for international duties.

Punjab Kings’ Liam Livingstone also left the IPL early to address a knee injury ahead of the T20 World Cup. Livingstone played just seven matches for Punjab, who are out of the playoff race. He was named in England’s provisional squad for the T20 World Cup and missed two matches early in the IPL due to his injury. Livingstone managed just 111 runs and three wickets in the tournament. Other England players, including Jonny Bairstow, Sam Curran, Moeen Ali, and Phil Salt, will also be returning home soon.

Livingstone’s injury is not serious, but he requires rest before England plays Pakistan in four T20 internationals this month. Livingstone expressed gratitude to Punjab Kings fans for their support and mentioned that although it was a disappointing season for him personally and the team, he enjoyed every minute of playing in the IPL. The departure of these English players from the IPL teams will impact the remaining matches of the tournament. Their focus is now on representing their country and preparing for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

The absence of key players like Jos Buttler, Liam Livingstone, Will Jacks, and Reece Topley will undoubtedly be felt by their respective IPL teams. However, the players prioritizing international duties and preparing for the T20 World Cup is a positive sign for English cricket. The IPL has provided these players with valuable experience and match practice, which will benefit them as they transition into international cricket. The focus now shifts to the T20 series against Pakistan and the upcoming T20 World Cup, where England will look to defend their title.

As these English players depart from their IPL teams, it opens up opportunities for other players to step up and make a mark in the remaining matches of the tournament. The experience gained by playing alongside international stars in the IPL will be invaluable for these players as they look to stake their claim for a spot in the national side. The IPL has proven to be a breeding ground for talent, with many young cricketers making a name for themselves on the big stage. The departure of these English players will create a void in their respective teams, but it also presents a chance for others to shine.

In conclusion, the departure of English cricketers from the IPL to join the national side for the T20 series against Pakistan and prepare for the T20 World Cup highlights the importance of international duties. While their absence will be felt by their IPL teams, it signifies their commitment to representing their country at the highest level. The experience gained from playing in the IPL will undoubtedly benefit these players as they look to make an impact in international cricket. The focus now shifts to the upcoming T20 series and the T20 World Cup, where England will aim to defend their title against the best teams in the world.

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