We are going to give some guys a break, but not for IPL, says Ashley Giles

Ashley Giles, the managing director of England men's team, has said that the England and Wales Cricket (ECB) are not planning to change their schedule for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021.

By ANI | Published: May 27, 2021 10:03 PM2021-05-27T22:03:32+5:302021-05-27T22:10:12+5:30

We are going to give some guys a break, but not for IPL, says Ashley Giles | We are going to give some guys a break, but not for IPL, says Ashley Giles

We are going to give some guys a break, but not for IPL, says Ashley Giles

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Ashley Giles, the managing director of England men's team, has said that the England and Wales Cricket (ECB) are not planning to change their schedule for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021.

The suspended 14th edition of the IPL is likely to be played in UAE in the September 15 to October 15 window with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) looking at a 25-day window for the cash-rich league.

Speaking to ANI, sources in the know of developments has said that the BCCI is looking to host the 31 games in 25 days provided the COVID-19 situation is in control.

"See, at present, all plans need to be made keeping the COVID-19 situation in mind. But yes, tentatively, we are looking at the September 15 to October 15 window. We would like to have 25 days to complete the league," the source said.

Giles while admitted that few players might be rested during that phase, he asserted that the "intention of giving guys a break wouldn't be for them to go and play cricket elsewhere."

"We are going to have to give some of these guys a break at some point. But the intention of giving guys a break for, say, Bangladesh, wouldn't be for them to go and play cricket elsewhere," ESPNcricinfo quoted Giles as saying.

"We have to manage our schedule now, so we get our guys arriving in the best shape possible for the T20 World Cup and the Ashes," he added.

India and England will lock horns in a five-match Test series starting in August. Giles also confirmed that England had no plans to tweak the schedule of the series.

"I'm not aware of anything official, any requests to shift anything," said Giles.

"As far as we're concerned and what we're prepared for, the matches will be where they are. I'm not surprised there's all sorts of speculation. Everyone wants to get their cricket in. But we've not received anything official and we're cracking on.

"We have a full schedule. If we go from the end of the fifth Test in September, we are set to leave for Bangladesh on September 19 or 20. We have a full schedule right through including Pakistan and wherever the T20 World Cup is," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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