Cricket, IPL

“Wanted To Have Time To Work On My Game” – Kyle Jamieson On Opting Out Of IPL Auction 2022

Jeremy Caroll

New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson has opted to skip the Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction this season, saying he wants to spend time at his home, away from managed isolation and quarantines.

“Yeah, look, there were a couple of things for me (for opting out),” Jamieson was quoted by ‘ESPNCricinfo’.

“Firstly, after the last 12 months, it’s had its challenges with MIQs (managed isolation and quarantine) and bubbles and spending a fair amount of time in that sort of set-up.

“It was important for me, when I look at the schedule coming up over the next 12 months to try and find six weeks or eight weeks where I can spend some time at home,” he further added.

Jamieson represented the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), last year in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The player was however not picked up by the franchise this year, but was the second-most-expensive buy at the IPL auction last year with whopping amount of INR 15 crore for the RCB.

The tall and lanky all-rounder made his international debut for the New Zealand in February 2022 against India.

“The second thing for me was, reflecting over the last 12-24 months and understanding that I’m very young in my [international] career and only two years in, that I wanted to have time to work on my game.

“I didn’t really feel like I was where I wanted to be and if I want to compete for spots in the New Zealand sides moving forward across all three formats, I actually need to spend time working on my game and not just trying to play the whole time.

“For me, it was just about time at home and just time to work on my game.”

The 27-year-old said it was a complex decision to miss out the productive league and he hopes to be a part of it in the coming years.

“It was (a difficult decision) initially. I sat with it for a fair while, and it was kind of lucky I had a couple of months in bubbles to sit in my room and have a think, but once I’d made the decision, it was a bit of a weight off my shoulder in a way, in terms of just focusing on myself and trying to get better.

“I’m still pretty young, I still think I’m young at 27 and I’ve still got a few years ahead, so this is just for this year and looking at what the next 12 months will look like, and hopefully moving forward there will be more opportunities to try and dip my toes into that environment.”

Kyle Jamieson picked up nine wickets in as many matches for RCB with an economy rate of 9.60, in the 2021 IPL session. Reviewing on the upcoming season, he said; “I don’t think it’s either good or bad, it’s just another learning, another experience to have, and just trying to learn from situations.”

“It certainly changed my life and yeah, it was a big moment that happened, but I guess just trying to learn from that, learn from the experience I had in the IPL, and more so the 12 months in general, and I guess some of the restrictions we had around cricket.”

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 auction will take place in Bengaluru on February 12 and 13, 2022.

 

 

 

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