London, Aug 25 (IANS) Discarded England batsman Kevin Pietersen came out in support of the much blamed Indian Premier League (IPL) saying the cash-rich Twenty20 league is like an academy for foreign players.
Pietersen, who had IPL stints with Delhi Daredevils, Deccan Chargers and Royal Challengers Bangalore, said it was wrong to blame the IPL for India's humiliating 1-3 Test series loss in England.
"England play an Indian side desperate to turn their tour around after a hammering in the Test series which has led to some commentators taking lazy potshots at the Indian Premier League. It is a cheap shot to blame the IPL and portray the young Indian player as being uncaring about Test cricket. I know Virat Kohli will be hurting and I know how happy Murali Vijay was to score a century at Trent Bridge and almost get another one at Lord's. It was a dream come true for all of them to play a Test at Lord's," Pietersen wrote in his column in The Daily Telegraph.