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19:56 GMT, Wednesday, 7 May 2008 20:56 UK

Focused Wright rejects IPL offer

Luke Wright

All-rounder Luke Wright has joined the ranks of England internationals who have turned down a move to the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL).

The Sussex star is a regular member of England's one-day squad, although he is still awaiting a Test call-up.

"At the moment my main focus and priority is playing for my country," the 23-year-old explained.

Fellow all-rounder Ravi Bopara and pace bowler Sajid Mahmood have also turned down the chance to play in the IPL.

The only England player signed up for the IPL is Hampshire skipper Dimitri Mascarenhas, although he is yet to appear in the competition.

"If the timings were different and it wasn't going to affect my chances of playing for England then it would be something I would seriously have to consider"
Luke Wright on the IPL

Wright was first called up by England last summer, and has played in five one-day internationals and seven Twenty20 internationals.

Like Mascarenhas, he is not centrally contracted by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB), so he would only have needed the permission of his county to play.

He and Bopara will now line up for the England Lions side against the New Zealand tourists in a four-day match which begins at Southampton on Thursday.

Wright added: "Obviously I was very pleased to be considered for the IPL.

"If the timings were different and it wasn't going to affect my chances of playing for England then it would be something I would seriously have to consider.

"I am now very much looking forward to the match against New Zealand which is obviously a great chance for me to prove myself in the longer version of the game and hopefully push for a Test place."

Bopara has played in 21 ODIs but was dropped from the Test team after the three-match series in Sri Lanka during the winter - while Mahmood has not been picked for England since their unsuccessful World Cup campaign in the spring of 2007.



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Related to this story:

Mahmood warns of India temptation (07 May 08 |  Cricket )
Bopara turns down big India offer (06 May 08 |  Cricket )
Hoggard included in Lions squad (29 Apr 08 |  England )
Mascarenhas joins Indian league (11 Mar 08 |  Cricket )

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