Leeds:Swashbuckling England batsman Dawid Malan says he is committed to play for Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League starting in the UAE on September 19 and will think later about the T20 World Cup and the Ashes.
Malan, who is the world's top-ranked T20 batsman, made a fine comeback in Test cricket after three years with a splendid 70 in England first innings against India.
"The only guarantee we have at the moment is IPL -- we don't know if we're going to the World Cup and we don't know if we're going to the Ashes, so it leaves us in quite a tough situation," the 33-year-old said at a virtual press conference after the second day's play.
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"I think all possibilities but at the moment I'm committed to the IPL. Yeah that's where I am at the moment. Nothing sort of changed at the moment, maybe we can reassess."
Malan added 139 runs for the third wicket with skipper Joe Root (121) as England reached 423 for 8 at stumps on day two to take a massive first innings lead of 345.
The innings may have resurrected his Test career to brighten his chances for the coveted Ashes in Australia later this year but Malan said he's not taking anything for granted.
"Say you give up the IPL and you don't get picked for either of the England squads, then you've given up the IPL. There is no guarantees at the moment, it (Ashes) is still a long way to go. There is five innings left in the Test series so far," he said.
The dashing left-hander, who was recalled at No. 3 after England promoted Haseeb Hameed to open in place of the dropped Dom Sibley, hoped that his dilemma would be resolved soon.