Pietersen Slams Cook's Advice to Bethell: Stay in IPL, Learn from the Best

Kevin Pietersen has strongly criticized Alastair Cook for advising RCB's Jacob Bethell to leave the IPL and return to county cricket. Bethell has not played a match in IPL 2026, with RCB preferring other overseas players. Pietersen argues that being in the IPL environment, even without game time, is invaluable for learning from the world's best. Bethell himself believes the pressure and exposure of the IPL are crucial for his development.

Key Points: Pietersen vs Cook: Bethell Should Stay in IPL

  • Pietersen slams Cook's advice to Bethell
  • Bethell yet to play in IPL 2026 for RCB
  • Cook suggests Bethell return to county cricket
  • Bethell believes IPL is best for his development
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"He has no idea what it's like to be in IPL, stay in India": Pietersen lashes out at Cook's advice to Bethell amid bench role for RCB

Kevin Pietersen lashes out at Alastair Cook's advice for RCB's Jacob Bethell to leave IPL for county cricket, calling Cook clueless about the league's value.

"Alastair Cook has absolutely NO IDEA what it's like to be in the IPL. What's it like to always be around the best players in the world? - Kevin Pietersen"

New Delhi, April 23

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has lashed out at Alastair Cook for suggesting Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Jacob Bethell to leave the ongoing Indian Premier League and return to county cricket.

Bethell has yet to feature in the playing XI for Royal Challengers Bengaluru during IPL 2026, with the franchise preferring overseas options like Josh Hazlewood, Phil Salt, Romario Shepherd, and Tim David.

While Cook remains concerned about Bethell's lack of game time, he believes the youngster could still be a viable opening option for England.

"For that top order batting, the way he played at Sydney, against that attack, in those conditions - I've looked at a player there, and I'm certain this bloke can open. If he can bat three, he can open," Cook said on the Stick to Cricket podcast.

"(But) it's not ideal, is it? Bethell shouldn't really be it, because he's not opening. He's sitting on his a*** at the IPL, not doing anything. Ideally, he could come back and open for Warwickshire to help England," he said.

Pietersen dismissed Cook's suggestion on Bethell, arguing that Cook doesn't understand the value of being part of the IPL. Pietersen urged Bethell to remain in India, emphasising that training and learning alongside top players will benefit his development, even if he isn't getting match time.

"Alastair Cook has absolutely NO IDEA what it's like to be in the IPL. What's it like to always be around the best players in the world? So his opinion on Jacob Bethell doesn't matter at all. Stay in India, Jacob. I know, even though you're not playing, you're learning and will be a way better player," Pietersen wrote in an X post.

Bethell also reacted to the suggestion given by Cook and felt that being part of the Indian Premier League puts him under constant scrutiny, from coaches, teammates, and fans, but also exposes him to a high-performance environment.

While he acknowledged he may get more batting time in county cricket, he believes there's no single "right" path and is confident that staying in the IPL is the best step for his development right now.

"You've got hundreds of eyes on you, albeit you either have your coaches or the other players who are also looking at you, going, 'Is this guy good? Is he not?' You got the people in the crowd with the phones on. I think you get exposed to a lot of stuff. You might not get the amount of time in the middle as you do in the County Championship, playing four rounds of that. In short, I think there's no right way. I firmly believe that this is the thing for me to be doing right now," Bethell said on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.

Bethell was bought for Rs 2.6 crore in the IPL 2025 auction, but has played only two matches for RCB in one-and-a-half seasons.

- ANI

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Priya S
I think both have valid points. Cook is worried about England's opening slot, fair enough. But Pietersen knows the IPL grind - it's not just about playing XI, it's about the environment. Bethell is smart to stay. The money is good too, Rs 2.6 crore is no joke for a youngster! 😅
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Michael C
As an English fan, I'm torn. Bethell needs game time, but the IPL bench is a tough spot. However, Pietersen is right - the learning curve in IPL nets is unmatched. Look at how many young Indian players have improved just by being around legends. Plus, RCB will give him chances eventually. Smart move to stay.
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Vikram M
Cook's advice comes from a different era of cricket. The IPL is now the ultimate finishing school for young talent. Bethell sitting on the bench is still learning - different pitches, different bowlers, different pressure. County cricket can wait. Plus, RCB fans are watching him closely - that pressure itself is valuable! 🔥
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James A
Pietersen being blunt as always! But he's got a point - IPL is a different beast. Bethell is learning from the best in the business. However, Cook is also right that game time matters. It's a tough call, but the kid seems to have made his choice. Hope it works out for him. 🤞
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, I think Cook is underestimating the IPL experience. Being in India, facing our spinners in nets, understanding the pace of Indian pitches - that's invaluable for

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