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Ahead of a packed home schedule featuring the Windies, the Twenty20 WC and the Ashes in a matter of months, should KP and Flintoff have participated in the IPL? That's the question Ricky Ponting has asked in the leadup to the WC and Ashes series:
Cricinfo - Ponting warns England against half-fit Flintoff
Sure, there are high financial incentives, but is Punter right? He and Michael Clarke both sat the tournament out and are now fit for the England summer. Especially given Flintoff's injury history, surely he should have considered that the IPL was perhaps a big risk ahead of such an important summer?
Should KP and Flintoff have put their country first or were they right in going to South Africa?
Cricinfo - Ponting warns England against half-fit Flintoff
Article said:Australia's captain Ricky Ponting believes that England will be taking a massive gamble if they risk playing a half-fit Andrew Flintoff in the Ashes later this summer, and offered a veiled criticism of the decisions of both Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen to take part in the recently concluded Indian Premier League in South Africa.
Facing the media at Trent Bridge following the Australian squad's arrival in England on Thursday morning, Ponting spoke of how "relaxed and rejuvenated" he felt after opting out of the IPL and taking a four-week break from the game, and suggested that in hindsight England's star players might have been better off following his example.
Instead, Flintoff is facing an anxious race against the clock after requiring surgery on a knee injury sustained while playing for the Chennai Super Kings at the IPL, while Pietersen, who captained Bangalore Royal Challengers in the opening rounds, last week missed his first international cricket for two years when he decided to rest an Achilles injury during the ODI series against West Indies.
Sure, there are high financial incentives, but is Punter right? He and Michael Clarke both sat the tournament out and are now fit for the England summer. Especially given Flintoff's injury history, surely he should have considered that the IPL was perhaps a big risk ahead of such an important summer?
Should KP and Flintoff have put their country first or were they right in going to South Africa?
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