Jonny Bairstow Admits Toll of Extended International Cricket

Jonny Bairstow Admits Toll of Extended International Cricket

Jonny Bairstow, the England wicketkeeper-batter, has acknowledged the toll that an extended period of international cricket has taken on him. After losing his place in the Test team, Bairstow expressed his desire to continue playing for England but admitted that the demands of playing all three formats and the IPL had necessitated sacrifices.

Bairstow emphasized the importance of the break he has taken since returning from the T20 World Cup. “It was a much-needed break,” he said. “It was nice to spend time at home, get away from cricket, and catch up with family.”

Bairstow was the only England player to participate in all four major tournaments this year: the 50-over World Cup, the Test series in India, the IPL, and the T20 World Cup. While he scored a century for Punjab Kings in the IPL, his form in other competitions was inconsistent.

“I had the best part of seven months away from home since January,” Bairstow said. “That’s the scheduling of the game. That’s being lucky enough to be a part of all three formats, but it also means sacrificing time at home.”

Bairstow’s absence from the Test squad for the West Indies series has raised questions about his future in the team. However, he remains determined to regain his place. “I think you know me well enough to know that all I want to do is play for England,” he said.

Despite his recent struggles, Bairstow believes he has a point to prove. “I’ve been around long enough,” he said. “It’s a case of just playing some cricket, scoring some runs, and winning the game.”