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Kirsten blames IPL for India's demise in T20 WC
Updated on Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 08:45 IST
Nottingham, June 16: Indian administrators may need to rest their leading players from the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) in future, national coach Gary Kirsten said on Monday.

Defending champions India were eliminated from the Twenty20 World Cup by England on Sunday. Afterwards captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said fatigue was a factor while Kirsten went a step further saying players had carried injuries into the tournament.

"A lot of those niggles were picked up during the IPL," Kirsten told reporters at the team hotel. "We lose contact with our players during the IPL because they are connected and responsible to their franchises and the players take a lot of pride representing their franchises as well.

"The bottom line was the amount of cricket that was being played and the amount of niggles that came into this tournament. Maybe we need to consider pulling players out, but whether that is possible I don't know."

The international schedule around next year's IPL is likely to be even tighter with the International Cricket Council staging another Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies in April, the period when the IPL has been staged in the past two years.

India lost their explosive opening batsman Virender Sehwag without playing a match because of a shoulder injury while Zaheer Khan missed the start of the tournament after sustaining a shoulder injury in the IPL.

If fast bowler Ishant Sharma is rested from the IPL he could lose a large portion of his USD 900,000 contract. Dhoni, himself, is on USD 1.35 million and opener Gautam Gambhir is on USD 750,000.

Kirsten also said because of the amount of cricket being played teams now needed to use bigger squads.

Bureau Report


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Well said Raj. I totally agree with you. Now no one cares about winning. Everyone is ther for earning money and fill up there pockets and bank accounts. -Charanpreet - Indore a
Lose and win is part of game.India was favourte and over confidented .They play well but opposer played little better.So good luck for next time. -Ishfaq Kiani - Rawat /Rawalpindi a
``Grapes are sour` game has started. Why didn`t Kirsten shout right after IPL that players were tired? Why waste so much flying them all to England fully knowing players can`t win? Why can`t BCCI take action and ban players from endorsing for ads for an year for such poor performance? Cricket has become a money game - just gambling. Win they win - Lose they win! -Raj - Chennai a