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England must stop players from playing in IPL to improve Test side: Mickey Arthur
India Today
England must stop their players from participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL) to improve their Test side, former South Africa coach Mickey Arthur said.
Former Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur believes England players need to stop participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL) in order to improve their Test side.
England's Test squad came under criticism after suffering a 4-0 humiliation in the five-Test Ashes series in Australia. The Ashes defeat has led to the departure of head coach Chris Silverwood, batting coach Graham Thorpe and managing director Ashley Giles.
Arthur, who joined English county Derbyshire as head of cricket after stepping down as Sri Lanka coach late last year, said county cricket is not to be blamed for England's poor performance in tests in recent years.
"England haven't scored enough runs. It's as simple as that," Arthur told The Times. "If you want to lay the blame, you can lay it right there. County cricket isn't to blame.
"For so long county cricket has been a really good producer of international players. I don't think there's a problem with the system ... If you want the strength early season, unfortunately, you are going to have to stop the players going to the IPL.
"They are playing there in the early part of the season just before the first tests. You need your best players playing county cricket to prepare for that."
England have reinvented itself as a one-day cricket powerhouse since their early exit from the 2015 World Cup, winning the next edition of the format's biggest title on home soil.