England players set to return home in time to feature in ODI series against West Indies
Matt Roller13-May-2025 • Updated on 26-May-20256:13
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Jos Buttler, Jacob Bethell and Will Jacks appear set to miss the rearranged IPL 2025 playoffs after they were named in England’s squad for a home ODI series against West Indies.*England’s players left the IPL when the tournament was suspended last week following cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan, but are expected to return ahead of the league’s resumption on Saturday. But the new dates leave Buttler (GT), Bethell (RCB) and Jacks (MI) facing a clash between their franchise commitments and international duty.ESPNcricinfo has learned that Bethell will return to India for RCB’s next two fixtures, but will fly home before their final group match in Lucknow and report to Birmingham ahead of the first ODI at Edgbaston. Jacks will be available for MI’s final two group fixtures before travelling home. Buttler is returning to India and is also expected to return ahead of the ODI series.Related
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The ECB made a commitment before November’s mega auction that centrally contracted England players would be fully available for the IPL in 2025, which meant Bethell was not included in their Test squad to face Zimbabwe from May 22. But that commitment covered the IPL’s original dates, and the final has now been pushed back to June 3.England named a 16-man squad on Tuesday for their three-match ODI series against West Indies, which starts on May 29. The IPL’s group stage now runs until May 27, with the playoffs starting on May 29 and running until the final on June 3. GT, RCB and MI are all well-placed to qualify for the final stages.The ECB did not provide a definitive answer when contacted on Tuesday night. “No Objection Certificates have been granted based on the original IPL dates, so we’ll need to review any potential extensions, particularly in relation to any clash with the final white-ball squad,” an ECB spokesperson said when the squad was announced.”We’re keen to support the IPL and the BCCI in getting the schedule up and running, and to facilitate players’ return should they choose to go back. We’ll continue to work closely with the BCCI and the IPL as the situation develops.”Jofra Archer (RR) and Jamie Overton (CSK) have also been named in the ODI squad, with their franchises already knocked out of contention for the IPL’s knockout stages. ESPNcricinfo has learned that Overton will not be returning to the IPL this season.