![]() ![]() "There is so much cricket coming up, there's that huge carrot of the Ashes at the end of the year and you need to be getting to that point with players in the best shape to go and perform in that series, as opposed to being burnt out and no longer wanting to be in that (bubble) environment," he added.Įngland players were rested and rotated during the Test series but Eoin Morgan now has a full-strength squad for the T20I series. The ECB and the players have worked closely on that and I think we need to get away from the idea that you just go until you break and then we leave players behind," Buttler said. "We'd rather prevent problems than react to them. Like Sam Curran, Buttler also defended ECB's controversial rotation policy that had him sent back home after the first Test in Chennai. "Is there a perfect answer? No in the times that we are operating at the moment," Buttler added. Of course, the schedule is tough and there is no perfect balance to it and ECB and players are working closely trying to manage that. And it's obvious in the upturn of the white-ball game in England, and the number of players participating in it and how beneficial it is to all of us. It's a huge tournament and monetary rewards are obvious and also the experience you gain and it has its pluses too. It's a far from perfect situation."īuttler said that the financial rewards of IPL are "obvious" but playing against "favourites" India in their backyard, where the upcoming T20 World Cup will be played later this year, comes with its own benefits. ![]() But we don't know how far players are going to get into that tournament and we don't know if we are actually going to miss them yet so we'll wait and see. "It is always going to be bittersweet if you are missing games with England or whatever opportunities you are missing. ![]()
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