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Clarke finally succumbs to IPL lure, eyeing 2010 edition
Australian vice captain Michael Clarke on Friday said he wants to play in the 2010 chapter of the cash-awash event.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 28, 2009 03:15 PM IST
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Talking to reporters, the right-hander, who would lead Australia in two Twenty20 Internationals and first three of the seven ODIs against England, in captain Ricky Ponting's absence, said IPL 2010 would prove a perfect build up for next year's Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies.
"For me, it's about timing," Clarke said.
"Certainly, the positive I see about the IPL is it leads into the Twenty20 world championship, so it's very good preparation for all the guys playing in the IPL. They'll have a lot of Twenty20 cricket going into the world championship," he was quoted as saying by the 'Australian Associated Press'.
Incidentally, IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi was so angry with Clarke, after the Australian's last minute withdrawal from auction ahead of IPL II, that he hit back at him saying the batsman chickened out fearing he might not find takers.
Reminded the incident, Clarke said, "At some stage, I definitely want to take part in the IPL. It's been a wonderful tournament. It's helped a lot of players. It's given guys an opportunity to be on the big stage and put their hand up...I'd definitely like to take part in it at some stage.
"I just need to work out when's the right time, and hopefully Lalit will let me play, more importantly," he added.
After resisting the Indian Premier League's lure in the first two editions, Australian vice captain Michael Clarke on Friday said he wants to play in the 2010 chapter of the cash-awash event.Talking to reporters, the right-hander, who would lead Australia in two Twenty20 Internationals and first three of the seven ODIs against England, in captain Ricky Ponting's absence, said IPL 2010 would prove a perfect build up for next year's Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies.
"For me, it's about timing," Clarke said.
"Certainly, the positive I see about the IPL is it leads into the Twenty20 world championship, so it's very good preparation for all the guys playing in the IPL. They'll have a lot of Twenty20 cricket going into the world championship," he was quoted as saying by the 'Australian Associated Press'.
Incidentally, IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi was so angry with Clarke, after the Australian's last minute withdrawal from auction ahead of IPL II, that he hit back at him saying the batsman chickened out fearing he might not find takers.
Reminded the incident, Clarke said, "At some stage, I definitely want to take part in the IPL. It's been a wonderful tournament. It's helped a lot of players. It's given guys an opportunity to be on the big stage and put their hand up...I'd definitely like to take part in it at some stage.
"I just need to work out when's the right time, and hopefully Lalit will let me play, more importantly," he added.
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