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Lancashire's Anderson to snub Indian Premier League


England fast bowler James Anderson has resisted the temptation to cash in on his Ashes-winning reputations by playing in next year’s Indian Premier League.

The Burnley seamer would have expected to attract lucrative offers from IPL franchises ahead of next year’s third edition of the cash-rich Twenty20 comp-etition but has instead opted to focus his energies on his international careers.

Andrew Flintoff injured his knee on IPL duty last year and Kevin Pietersen was forced to deny claims he aggravated his Achilles problem while training with Bangalore Royal Challengers.

Now both Anderson and Stuart Broad have opted to reduce their potential workload by ruling out a trip to the sub-continent in March.

In a statement released by Centric Sports, the pair’s management agency, Anderson emphasised the importance of keeping himself in prime condition for England.

“I am proud to be playing cricket for England and my international career is more important than anything which is why I have decided not to compete in the IPL in 2010,” said the 27-year-old.

“Taking on Australia next winter is going to be a huge challenge and one that I am fully committed to.

“I want to be an integral part of the first England cricket team to retain the Ashes since 1972 and I will be giving myself the best possible chance of achieving that by not playing in the IPL.

“The England cricket team has a busy schedule in 2010 and I’d like to be playing for England as much as possible.”

Broad added: “Whilst the chance to play in the IPL is potentially a great opportunity, my number one priority is, and always will be, to represent my country.

“The IPL is a tournament I would like to play in at some stage in the future but my international career is my sole focus at this stage in my career, so I have decided I will not be competing in next year’s IPL.

“I am living my boyhood dream to be playing cricket for England and the possibility of being selected to travel to Australia next year, with the aim of retaining the Ashes, would be a great honour.”


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