Stokes wont mind sacrificing IPL final for England duty
x

Stokes wont mind sacrificing IPL final for England duty


Worlds premier all-rounder Ben Stokes wont allow Indian Premier League (IPL) come in the way of national duty, saying he would prefer to fly back and lead England against Ireland in the build-up Test ahead of the high-stakes Ashes series even if his franchise makes the final.

Stokes had missed the last edition of the worlds most popular T20 tournament but is set to wear the yellow Chennai Super Kings (CSK) jersey this season, starting March 31.

The IPL final is slated for May 31 while England take on Ireland in the one-off warm-up Test from June 1. CSK play their first game of the season against Lucknow Supergiants on April 3. “Yes, Ill play,” Stokes said when asked if he would play for England even if CSK qualify for the title clash. “Ill be making sure that I give myself enough time to get back and play that game (against Ireland).” There has been a debate in international cricket whether players are preferring private leagues over national duty.

Stokes said he cant say about the choice of his England colleagues. Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood and Harry Brook all have IPL contracts.

“I think its a little bit too far ahead to say for others, but one thing Ive got to look at is weve got the Ashes after the Ireland Test, so Ill probably get round the individuals and ask them what they want to be ready for the Ashes,” Stokes said.

“Those five games are obviously the big ones of the summer and youve got to think about what lads want, but you also have to think about if something was to happen in that game and we lose someone for the Ashes.

“Its just one of those where you have to weigh up the options of what the individual person actually wants out of that week versus do we really need to play that one? Because Im obviously right in saying that series is bigger than that game against Ireland.” The five-match Ashes will begin on June 16 in Birmingham.


(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Federal staff and is auto-published from a syndicated feed.)

Read More
Next Story