Crawley considers IPL public sale as he eyes white-ball breakthrough
But Crawley is concentrating on a spot on the tour to the Caribbean in December, when England are prone to relaxation a number of first-choice gamers after the ODI World Cup, and hopes that he can earn his spot via performances for London Spirit within the Hundred over the following three weeks.
“I’d love to go on that tour,” Crawley instructed ESPNcricinfo. “We’ll have to see how selection goes but the Caribbean is an awesome place to play – and I haven’t had the chance to go on a white ball tour for England yet, so any opportunity I get would be awesome. If they want me for that tour, I’d absolutely love to go.”
England don’t play one other Test till late January, once they start a five-match collection in India. “I’m trying to look at where I can go, which leagues, before the tour of India,” he mentioned. “I went to the Big Bash last year and loved it so if they would want me back then that would certainly be something I’d consider.”
Crawley made a single half-century in his eight appearances for Hobart Hurricanes final yr, however was a preferred member of the dressing room and will return: “I can’t speak highly enough of him,” mentioned Nathan Ellis, certainly one of his team-mates. “He’s not only one of the most talented batters in the world, he’s one of the nicest guys as well.”
And past the BBL, Crawley is contemplating nominating himself for the following IPL public sale. “It’s the biggest franchise tournament in the world,” he mentioned. “It’s the only place to see all the best playing against each other. It’s great cricket and to be able to test yourself in that tournament would be awesome.
“We’ll see how I’m going. If I rating some runs and it appears to be like like I’ve half an opportunity then, then doubtlessly I’ll [put my name forward]. I’m a sensible man although, so if I really feel like there is not any probability then I will not… If I used to be ok sooner or later to play within the IPL and somebody needed me, then I’d completely like to go.”
Crawley’s white-ball ambitions meant that, rather than going on holiday after the end of the Ashes, he played for Spirit in Manchester five days after the end of the fifth Test. “I needed to get straight into it,” he said, speaking at the launch of KP Snacks’ community cricket pitches initiative.
“I performed a little bit of the Hundred final yr, however that was stop-start… I most likely have not performed as a lot white-ball [cricket] as I’d have favored. I’m glad that the schedule now has allowed for the complete Hundred. That’s why I used to be very eager to get going and play some white-ball cricket: it appears to be like like it’ll be the way forward for the sport so you do not need to be left behind.”