Auckland [New Zealand], February 21
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson on Sunday said that missing the Tests against England for playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) is not his preferred option.
"For us, it's being able to adapt as quickly as possible, we still have to wait and see when dates are finalised to truly know what is happening before any decision is made but the ideal scenario is to be available and around for all that cricket. We'll just have to wait and see," he added.
Earlier, it was confirmed that New Zealand Cricket (NZC) will be granting No-Objection Certificates to its players for the upcoming edition of the IPL.
Along with granting NOCs, it was also confirmed that the Kiwis would be available for the entire edition of the IPL.
New Zealand Cricket spokesperson Richard Boock confirmed to ANI via email that the board would be granting NOCs and the Kiwis would be available for the entire edition of the IPL.
"Yes, the NOCs would be given and the cricketers would be available for the entire edition," said Boock.
As per some media reports, it was being said that the Kiwis would miss the playoffs stage of the IPL as New Zealand is set to play the two-match Test series against England in June this year. However, this clarification from Boock has put an end to all rumours.
Williamson will turn up to play for SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) in this year's IPL.
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