sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:GG - Amir Sohail wrote:sussexpob wrote:Players should be encouraged to go. Its competitive high profile cricket.
This x100. Playing alongside stars in Indian conditions is great experience.
Competitive and high profile, almost certainly but great experience for players a few weeks later we want to be playing test cricket? I don't think so.
The ECB should tell their players it's either IPL or test cricket, but not both. A few of the old stagers might go for the IPL but the younger ones coming through will choose test cricket with a view, perhaps, to boosting their pensions at the back end of their careers.
Kp averaged 50 and 54 in both 2012 series after playing IPL
D/L wrote:sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:GG - Amir Sohail wrote:sussexpob wrote:Players should be encouraged to go. Its competitive high profile cricket.
This x100. Playing alongside stars in Indian conditions is great experience.
Competitive and high profile, almost certainly but great experience for players a few weeks later we want to be playing test cricket? I don't think so.
The ECB should tell their players it's either IPL or test cricket, but not both. A few of the old stagers might go for the IPL but the younger ones coming through will choose test cricket with a view, perhaps, to boosting their pensions at the back end of their careers.
Kp averaged 50 and 54 in both 2012 series after playing IPL
Think what he may have averaged, and how outcomes may have been affected, had he been properly prepared.
D/L wrote:sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:GG - Amir Sohail wrote:sussexpob wrote:Players should be encouraged to go. Its competitive high profile cricket.
This x100. Playing alongside stars in Indian conditions is great experience.
Competitive and high profile, almost certainly but great experience for players a few weeks later we want to be playing test cricket? I don't think so.
The ECB should tell their players it's either IPL or test cricket, but not both. A few of the old stagers might go for the IPL but the younger ones coming through will choose test cricket with a view, perhaps, to boosting their pensions at the back end of their careers.
Kp averaged 50 and 54 in both 2012 series after playing IPL
Think what he may have averaged, and how outcomes may have been affected, had he been properly prepared.
sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:GG - Amir Sohail wrote:This x100. Playing alongside stars in Indian conditions is great experience.
Competitive and high profile, almost certainly but great experience for players a few weeks later we want to be playing test cricket? I don't think so.
The ECB should tell their players it's either IPL or test cricket, but not both. A few of the old stagers might go for the IPL but the younger ones coming through will choose test cricket with a view, perhaps, to boosting their pensions at the back end of their careers.
Kp averaged 50 and 54 in both 2012 series after playing IPL
Think what he may have averaged, and how outcomes may have been affected, had he been properly prepared.
Judging on England's Ashes, I doubt shadow batting in front of a mirror while Steven Finn walks around talking to his imaginary friend is a better environment than playing in the most competitive competition in the world
Dr Robert wrote:Averaging above is career average suggests he was prepared ok.
D/L wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Averaging above is career average suggests he was prepared ok.
It should be obvious that six weeks trying to hit the cover off every ball received in the IPL will degrade any player's test batting performance, especially in terms of playing the right shots at the right time, something that Pietersen often fails to get right and caused, perhaps, by too much T20 cricket.
Dr Robert wrote:D/L wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Averaging above is career average suggests he was prepared ok.
It should be obvious that six weeks trying to hit the cover off every ball received in the IPL will degrade any player's test batting performance, especially in terms of playing the right shots at the right time, something that Pietersen often fails to get right and caused, perhaps, by too much T20 cricket.
Maybe he got some confidence by scoring runs in the IPL? You could argue that scoring runs against a two bit county attack isn't the ideal preparation either.
Dr Robert wrote:You could argue that scoring runs against a two bit county attack isn't the ideal preparation either.
Durhamfootman wrote:Dr Robert wrote:You could argue that scoring runs against a two bit county attack isn't the ideal preparation either.
it's a pity that England select players from div 2. if they only picked div 1 players from the weaker div 1 teams then they'd get all the batting practice they needed against high quality Durham, Yorkshire, and Warwickshire attacks.![]()
Okay.. may be a bit of a stretch including Yorks in that...
D/L wrote:True. Losing Shahzad and gaining Plunkett didn't help.
Durhamfootman wrote:Dr Robert wrote:You could argue that scoring runs against a two bit county attack isn't the ideal preparation either.
it's a pity that England select players from div 2. if they only picked div 1 players from the weaker div 1 teams then they'd get all the batting practice they needed against high quality Durham, Yorkshire, and Warwickshire attacks.![]()
Okay.. may be a bit of a stretch including Yorks in that, but I reckon that the Durham and Warwickshire attacks would give the England batsmen a right old going over in April and early May. Perhaps even the Middlesex attack too, on a good day!

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