English cricketer Joe Root has already clarified that he would not be taking part. Root feels he should devote time to Test cricket, which he cares about.
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Players like Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Pat Cummins, and Mitchell Starc, who could be the big draw in the auction.
Ashes have a few more days to make up their minds
Top Australian and England players debating their participation. In the Indian Premier League (IPL) during the Ashes have a few more days to make up their minds. Following the recent changes in the IPL timeline, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has also extended the deadline for nominations till January 20 for the mega auction to be held on February 12 and 13 in Bangalore.
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Root feels that he should devote time to Test cricket, which he cares about a lot. The captain said after the match in Hobart on Sunday, January 16, and also said that he would sacrifice as much as possible for his Test match.
Australians are also seriously considering alternatives. The dilemma between them is whether they will be able to cope with the bubble environment for about 22 weeks until July, when their current era of non-stop cricket ends when players of all formats, mainly the likes of Cummins and Starc, in December. Can join the continuous cricket started.
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Stark said recently– “I have two days to do my paperwork, so that’s something to do today before training. I haven’t named myself yet, but I have a few more days to decide on that. It’s definitely on the table.” But whatever the schedule is coming up,” Stark said recently.
The IPL venue has been privately inquired by top Australian and English players. Sri Lanka and South Africa have emerged as possible alternate hosts. Cricket South Africa and Sri Lanka Cricket and BCCI sources have confirmed discussions on a Plan B on this website. But Indian officials say there are equally serious attempts to pull the league in India itself.