England tour
IPL Made Indian Cricketers More Destructive, Says Jos Buttler
England wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler has credited Indian Premier League (IPL) for producing fearless Indian cricketers and is hoping that his own and English players' experience in the league may help the tourists in the upcoming four-Test series that begins here on February 5.
"There are a lot of fearless cricketers in India. A lot of them bred from the IPL," said Buttler in a virtual interaction with the Indian media on Saturday.
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Jonny Bairstow To Join England Squad After First Test Against India
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'India Won't Out-Spin Us': Believes England's Jofra Archer
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Umpires For First Two India-England Tests Appointed
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England Squad Reaches Chennai Ahead Of India Tour
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England's Bairstow 'Raring To Go' Against India After Two Match Rest
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'Need To Look After Our Players': England Coach Silverwood On Selection Criticism For India Series
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Two Spinners Who Could Play Along With Ashwin In The First India-England Test
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India vs England - Test Records At Chepauk Stadium
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SL vs ENG: Sibley And Buttler Steer England To Sri Lanka Test Sweep, Captain Root Declared As 'Man…
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