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IPL taught me a lot, says top earner Cummins

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May 26, 2020 14:26 IST

'Each time I've played (IPL), I've felt like I've learnt a lot in those six or seven weeks'

Pat Cummins

IMAGE: Pat Cummins has good reason to want the IPL to get underway having attracted a bid of ₹15.5 crore ($2.18 million) from the Kolkata Knight Riders during the players' auction in December. Photograph: Matt King/Getty Images

Australia pacer Pat Cummins believes that players tend to learn a lot from playing the Indian Premier League (IPL).

 

He also said that playing IPL helped in fast-tracking his growth as he bowled the last overs of a T20 inning and it helped me to grow and develop his game. In IPL auction 2019, Cummins became the most expensive foreign player as he was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders for a whopping price of ₹ 15.5 crore.

"In previous IPL stints I was in a position where I was bowling the last couple of overs in a situation where it could either win or lose the match and that's just a huge experience, it just really fast-tracked me," cricket.com.au quoted Cummins as saying.

"Rahul Dravid was my coach, I have played with Jacques Kallis, Wasim Akram was a bowling coach at Kolkata. You get to spend some time with amazing cricketers and get different insights and at the same time be put in some high-pressure situations. Each time I've played, I've felt like I've learnt a lot in those six or seven weeks," he added.

Cummins is currently the number one ranked bowler in the ICC Test rankings.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) was scheduled to commence from March 29, however, the tournament has been suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"The reason it (IPL) was so important for so many players this year was leading into a T20 World Cup and even if that does get moved, it's still going to be on at some stage. You look at what's the best opportunity for your cricket and what you're going to get the most out of," Cummins said.

Australia is slated to host the T20 World Cup in October-November this year, however, it might be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) might also look to schedule the Indian Premier League (IPL) in October-November if the T20 World Cup gets postponed.

All international cricket has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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