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Joe Root’s retirement pains make it difficult to opt out of IPL 2021

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England Test captain Joe Root has said his decision to stay away for the third consecutive year in the IPL auction. For the IPL auction to be held on February 18, this time the line has not given its name. Root said the decision was made in keeping with the national team’s busy schedule. Root is currently captaining England in the Test series against India. Root scored a spectacular double century in the first match played in Chennai and won the team by a massive margin of 227 runs.

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The IPL auction will be held in Chennai on February 18 with a total of 292 players auctioned. These included Root’s teammates Moeen Ali, Jason Roy and Mark Wood. Speaking at a press conference the day before the match, Root said: ‘It’s a very tough decision. I am desperate to be part of the IPL session and I will be a part of it for some sessions. England take a 1-0 lead in the four-match series to secure a place in the final of the ICC World Test Championship at Lord’s from June 18 to 22. England know they have to win two more games to face New Zealand in the final.

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The England team has been very busy this year. He has to play two Test series from New Zealand on his ground. He will have to travel to Australia for the Ashes series, but before then he will have to host India for five Tests from August. The England Test captain said, “When we look at the amount of Test cricket we have to play this year, I think this is not the right time (to play in the IPL). I don’t think it will benefit England’s cricket. It was a very difficult decision. .

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