Justin Langer spoke about how participating in the IPL would be a win-win situation and that that decision would be taken when there is more clarity on the IPL schedule. Additionally, he chirped that he came to know different details about the IPL each day.

Furthermore, Justin Langer spoke about how there were several aspects that needed to be considered before a final decision is made about the players taking part in the IPL.

Langer believes Australia’s tour of England is essential for the ‘health’ of the game

The former cricketer also opened up on his belief that Australia’s tour to England would be essential for restoring the ‘health’ of the game.

Justin Langer, in an interview, further stated that they had done everything in their power to ensure that the tour went ahead.

The IPL could be held in Ocotber-November

The IPL was set to begin on the 29th of March but was postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.

With the Asia Cup 2020 getting postponed and the ICC T20 World Cup set to follow suit, there have been murmurs that the IPL could be conducted in the October-November window.

If the tournament does go ahead, it would be interesting to see if Australian cricketers can grace the competition.

In fact, the Aussies grabbed all the eyeballs at the IPL 2020 auction with several bagging eye-watering contracts.

Pat Cummins was sold for ₹15.5 crores to Kolkata Knight Riders while Glenn Maxwell fetched himself a ₹10.75 crore package with the Kings XI Punjab.

Nathan Coulter-Nile, too, was in high demand and was snapped up for ₹8 crores by the Mumbai Indians.

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