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‘Test cricket is still the ultimate’: Glenn McGrath backs Pat Cummins decision to skip IPL 2023

Written by Shreyas Vyas

Indian Premier League is one of the most sought after tournaments in world cricket, but Australia captain Pat Cummins is riding a different boat. The 29-year-old had announced that he won’t take part in the IPL 2023 season.

Cummins argued that he wanted to focus on the upcoming World Cup 2023 and Ashes and due to a hectic schedule, he would miss the IPL. Former Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath has come out in support of the Australia skipper. In an interaction with AAP, McGrath backed Cummins’ decision citing the extreme workload that fast bowlers manage these days which involves plenty of bowling and running.

“Cummo has come out and said he’s not going to the next IPL. That’s where you have your offseason, get strong and get through the next season. If you don’t do that, you’re a car that never refuels. Sooner or later you’re going to run out. Fast bowlers need to have a bit of an offseason because bowling and running depletes your strength,” said McGrath.

You don’t want to devalue the Big Bash, but you have to weigh up what is important. Playing for Australia should still be the be-all and end-all. Test cricket is still the ultimate,” he added.

Meanwhile Mitchell Starc is the other Australian star who has decided to skip the upcoming IPL season. Starc had announced that playing Test cricket was his priority.

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