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Alex Hales: Glad that the door shut on me in IPL 2014

Hales says he would not have got time to improve his technique if he had played the IPL 2014.

Alex Hales was often considered as an aggressive T20 player. But the selectors finally decided to recognise his abilities bringing him in place of Ravi Bopara in the ODI squad for series against India © Getty Images
Alex Hales was often considered as an aggressive T20 player. But the selectors finally decided to recognise his abilities bringing him in place of Ravi Bopara in the ODI squad for series against India © Getty Images

London: Aug 20, 2014

Having received his maiden call-up in the England One-Day International (ODI) squad, hard-hitting batsman Alex Hales feels that the Indian Premier League (IPL) snub he got during last edition, helped him turn into a better player.

In 2013, Nottinghamshire refused to release him for the IPL and during the last edition, dashing batsman was not picked up by any of the franchises. “Had I got picked up in the IPL who knows whether we would have been having this conversation now,” Hales told the Daily Telegraph in an interview. “I am almost glad that the door shut on me in the IPL and it has given me the chance to work hard on my four-day game.

“Had I gone to India it would have all been T20 and whacking the ball rather than technique and building and compiling innings,” Hales summed up about how he felt about the cash-rich league. Hales said that playing Test cricket for England was a priority. Read the analysis of England’s ODI squad here.

“After the Big Bash, I had a lot of time away to think about four-day cricket and discover that hunger for runs again and building an innings and working hard on my technique. I’m really happy that I have reaped the rewards this year.”

Part of that thinking would have been driven by the disappointment of not winning a contract in the Indian Premier League, almost unheard of for a player in the top three of the international T20 batting rankings.

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