There should not be any international match during IPL, England player gave a big statement as soon as he returned from the playoffs

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Tezzbuzz|22-05-2024

Jos Buttler on IPL Clash With International Match : Rajasthan Royals opening batsman Jos Buttler has given a big reaction regarding the international matches to be held during IPL 2024. He has said that when IPL is being organised, there should not be any international match at that time. According to Jos Buttler, the IPL schedule is announced much in advance.

In fact, even before the start of the IPL playoff matches, all the players of England have gone back. The English Cricket Board recalled its players participating in IPL 2024 to prepare for the T20 series against Pakistan to be played from May 22 and the T20 World Cup 2024. For this reason, many players including Butler went to England and will not be able to play in the playoffs.

There should be no conflict between IPL and international matches – Jos Buttler

Before the start of the T20 series against Pakistan, Jos Buttler has said that there should be no clash between the schedule of IPL and international matches. According to Buttler, no international match should be organized during IPL. He said, it is my personal opinion that there should not be any clash between IPL and any international cricket. I believe that these games were in the calendar for a long time. Certainly, going to the World Cup, your first priority is to play for England and perform for them. I think this is the best preparation.

Let us tell you that when IPL is being organised, very few international matches are taking place in the world. The matches of big teams are very less. The T20 series between Pakistan and England is also starting when the IPL is almost over. Players from all over the world play in IPL and at that time no one wants to play international matches. This is the reason why when the New Zealand team went on Pakistan tour during IPL 2024, none of their main players went on that tour and they had to send their C team.

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