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Passing the IPL to spend time at home and work on my game: Jamieson

Passing the IPL to spend time at home and work on my game: Jamieson
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Auckland: New Zealand Pacer Kyle Jamieson has decided to skip the IPL this season to stay at home, far from the isolation and quarantine managed, saying he wants to improve the game so he can compete in all formats for a black hat.
Jamieson is the second most expensive purchase at the IPL auction last year with the Royal Challengers Bangalore opened fire on a large 15 crore Rs for him.
“Yes, look, there are some things for me (to choose out),” Jamieson said as quoted by ‘Espncricinfo’.
“First, after the last 12 months, it has a challenge with MIQS (exposed quarantine and quarantine) and bubbles and spends a lot of time in such settings.” It’s important for me, when I see a schedule that appears for the next 12 months to try and find Six weeks or eight weeks where I can spend time at home, “he added.
The All-Rounder Bowling tall made his international debut on February 2020 against India and since it was shown in 12 tests, five ODIS eight T20IS.” The second thing for me is, reflect for the past 12-24 months and understand that I am very young in my [International] career and only two years, that I want to have time to work on my game.
“I don’t really feel like where I want to be and if I am want to compete for spots on the side of New Zealand move forward in the three formats, I actually need to spend time working in my game And not just try playing all the time.
“For me, it’s only time at home and only time to work on my game.” The 27-year-old said that it was a difficult call to pass Lukun Lucrative and he hoped to be part of him in the future.
“It was a difficult decision) at first.
I sat with it for a fair temporary, and it was a bit lucky I had a few months in the bubble to sit in my room and thought, but once I made a decision, it was a little heavy from my shoulder by the way, In terms of just focusing on myself and trying to be better.
“I’m still quite young, I still think I’m still young at 27 and I still have a few years ahead, so this is just this year and see what 12 months to The front will look, and hopefully moving forward there will be more opportunities to try and dip toes to that environment.
“Jamieson struggled in the girl’s season, picked up nine-noves in as many matches as possible for the economy of 9.60.
Reflecting in the season,” I don’t think it’s good or bad, it’s just another learning, another experience to have, and just trying to learn from the situation.
“” That of course changed my life and yes, it was a big moment that happened, but I think just trying to study from, learn from the experience I have in IPL, and more than 12 months in general, and I think some of our restrictions have around Cricket.

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