Thursday, April 17, 2008

Lee: IPL needs England players



AUSSIE pace ace Brett Lee wants his England pals Andrew Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen to join the Indian Premier League revolution.
The mega-bucks tournament gets underway tomorrow with centrally-contracted England stars prevented from taking part either this season or next.
The ECB's stance has caused rumblings in the England camp, with players frustrated at their potential loss of earnings.
Star batsman Pietersen described the situation as “ridiculous”, while others have admitted it is only a matter of time until they join.
And now Lee has echoed the calls for England's biggest players to feature in the Bollywood-style Twenty20 competition.
He told SunSport: “I would definitely like to see those guys feature — and the way things are looking that will happen.
“There are a lot of different countries and cultures in the IPL and it’s weird that no English players are involved.
“From a spectator’s point of view it would be great to get them in."

Lee, who will turn out for The King's XI Punjab, struck up friendships with Flintoff and Pietersen during the epic 2005 Ashes series.
And having seen the pair at their best, the pace ace believes they are more than suited to the Twenty20 format.
He said: “I recently read that Flintoff is coming back from injury and that’s great news for the game.
“It would be a daunting prospect if the likes of Freddie or KP were in full flight.
“They smash the ball a mile when playing Test cricket — so in Twenty20 cricket they’d be scary for us bowlers.”

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