IPL 2022 Mega Auction, Joe Root: Change the attitude of the British? Joe Root's big statement regarding the entry in IPL

England Test captain Joe Root has given a big hint in the middle of the Ashes series and said that he is considering coming to the IPL. This statement of Joe Root has come when many former England players have raised questions about their players playing in the IPL.

IPL 2022 Mega Auction, Joe Root: Change the attitude of the British? Joe Root's big statement regarding the entry in IPL

IPL 2022 Mega Auction, Joe Root: The Indian Premier League (IPL) has become an important place in the cricket world, so it is not easy for anyone to ignore it. England Test captain Joe Root has given a big hint in the middle of the Ashes series and said that he is considering coming to the IPL.

This statement of Joe Root has come when many former England players have raised questions about their players playing in the IPL. Due to the condition of the England team in the Ashes, the former cricketers are constantly criticizing the players.

However, in the pre-match 

At the conference, when Joe Root was questioned about the IPL, he said that no decision has been taken on it yet, but it is something that he would like to join but time is running out. And they have a lot to cover.

Joe Root said that he is also considering whether coming to the IPL will have any negative impact on his playing Test cricket or not. If it does not happen, then he will try to come in it and give his name in the auction.

However, Joe Root made it clear that he would not do anything that would have any effect on Test cricket. The captaincy of Joe Root is on target these days, in the hands of Australia in his home, the England team is still trailing 3-0. In such a situation, questions are constantly being raised about them.

If we talk about England players playing in IPL, then at the beginning English players have been cutting off the IPL. But in the last 3-4 years, a large number of these players are joining the teams. Its effect can be seen in the limited-overs team of England, which has become very good.