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IPL is as good as international cricket, says Nehra

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Published : Mar 17, 2019, 4:53 PM IST

RCB will launch their 2019 IPL campaign under Virat Kohli's captaincy on March 23 when they will travel to Chennai to play Chennai Super Kings (CSK) the first match of the upcoming season.

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Bengaluru: Former India pacer and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) bowling coach Ashish Nehra said the upcoming season of Indian Premier League (IPL) will help Indian cricketers prepare for the ICC World Cup 2019, starting on March 23.

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"IPL is a pressure tournament, it is as good as international cricket, that's why everybody wants to play," Ashish Nehra said.

"So you are going to the World Cup through that pressure. If somebody tells Virat Kohli not to play the IPL, and come fresh for the World Cup, I don't think that's right," Nehra said.

"There's a three-week gap between the IPL final (middle of May) and India's first game (June 5)," the 39-year-old added.

After the conclusion of IPL India will take on South Africa at The Rose Bowl, Southampton, on June 5 to start their campaign at the 2019 World Cup.

"If you're not injured, three weeks is enough time. If someone tells me, 'You bowl in the IPL final today and then for the next three weeks you don't bowl, and then bowl straight away against South Africa' -- I would not like to do that," Nehra pointed.

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"Active rest is very important. If I'm a bowler, I keep bowling yorkers or good length balls in the IPL, I do the same thing in the World Cup.

"If I'm sitting at home, I've not played cricket for a while and think I'm going to deliver in the World Cup, it's wrong," the RCB bowling concluded.

Bengaluru: Former India pacer and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) bowling coach Ashish Nehra said the upcoming season of Indian Premier League (IPL) will help Indian cricketers prepare for the ICC World Cup 2019, starting on March 23.

Also Read: Gambhir thanks fans, critics after receiving Padma Shri

"IPL is a pressure tournament, it is as good as international cricket, that's why everybody wants to play," Ashish Nehra said.

"So you are going to the World Cup through that pressure. If somebody tells Virat Kohli not to play the IPL, and come fresh for the World Cup, I don't think that's right," Nehra said.

"There's a three-week gap between the IPL final (middle of May) and India's first game (June 5)," the 39-year-old added.

After the conclusion of IPL India will take on South Africa at The Rose Bowl, Southampton, on June 5 to start their campaign at the 2019 World Cup.

"If you're not injured, three weeks is enough time. If someone tells me, 'You bowl in the IPL final today and then for the next three weeks you don't bowl, and then bowl straight away against South Africa' -- I would not like to do that," Nehra pointed.

Also Read: Will Royal Challengers Banglore lift their maiden IPL title this year ?

"Active rest is very important. If I'm a bowler, I keep bowling yorkers or good length balls in the IPL, I do the same thing in the World Cup.

"If I'm sitting at home, I've not played cricket for a while and think I'm going to deliver in the World Cup, it's wrong," the RCB bowling concluded.

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Bengaluru: Former India pacer and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) bowling coach Ashish Nehra said the upcoming season of Indian Premier League (IPL) will help Indian cricketers prepare for the ICC World Cup 2019, starting on March 23.

"IPL is a pressure tournament, it is as good as international cricket, that's why everybody wants to play," Ashish Nehra said.

RCB will launch their 2019 IPL campaign under Virat Kohli's captaincy on March 23 when they will travel to Chennai to play Chennai Super Kings (CSK) the first match of the upcoming season.

"So you are going to the World Cup through that pressure. If somebody tells Virat Kohli not to play the IPL, and come fresh for the World Cup, I don't think that's right," Nehra said.

"There's a three-week gap between the IPL final (middle of May) and India's first game (June 5)," the 39-year-old added.

After the conclusion of IPL India will take on South Africa at The Rose Bowl, Southampton, on June 5 to start their campaign at the 2019 World Cup.

"If you're not injured, three weeks is enough time. If someone tells me, 'You bowl in the IPL final today and then for the next three weeks you don't bowl, and then bowl straight away against South Africa' -- I would not like to do that," Nehra pointed.

"Active rest is very important. If I'm a bowler, I keep bowling yorkers or good length balls in the IPL, I do the same thing in the World Cup.

"If I'm sitting at home, I've not played cricket for a while and think I'm going to deliver in the World Cup, it's wrong," the RCB bowling concluded.


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