England’s rotation policy slowly building army of amazing cricketers: Dale Steyn | Cricket News – Times of India


NEW DELHI: South Africa pacer Dale Steyn on Sunday praised England’s rotation policy saying that they are ‘slowly building an army of amazing cricketers’ and won’t struggle in picking teams.
“England’s rotation policy is slowly building a army of amazing cricketers. We may criticize it now, but with 8 ICC tournaments scheduled for the next 8 years (basically 1 a year, so I’m told) they really not gonna struggle for international experience when picking teams. #goals,” Steyn tweeted.

In another tweet, he wrote: “I may also be completely wrong with the tournament’s scheduled, but that’s what I was told. Regardless, I think it’s pretty genius.”

Earlier, former Sri Lanka skipper and Rajasthan Royals‘ Director of Cricket, Kumar Sangakkara, had said that England’s rotation policy has worked out quite well for them.
With the cricketing action resuming amid the pandemic in a bio-secure bubble, players opt-out from the tour due to exhaustion and hence many cricket boards have started to follow a rotation policy.
England, however, was following the policy even before the coronavirus pandemic and Sangakkara feels the rotation policy opted by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has done well in forming a bench strength.
Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler and Jofra Archer are an integral part of the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals and England’s Test squad.
“Yeah, I think it (rotating players) has become a necessity with the growth of IPL and of course what IPL itself tells in terms of participation and the financial returns. So a lot of thought has gone through every cricket board on the way they kind of construct their program around this. England, irrespective of IPL have put in the rest and rotation policy and that seems to have worked quite well for them at times or most times,” Sangakkara had said.
“Of course, international duties and franchise duties have to be balanced out but it is difficult to strike an ideal balance for everyone. Some boards are looking at the areas where they keep their core players playing international cricket for much longer in terms of allowing the opportunity to players to play franchise cricket, like in the IPL, which then allows them to play for much longer period of time in terms of an international career for their country,” Sangakkara had added.
England are currently preparing for the third Test against India in Ahmedabad, slated to begin on February 24.





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