England’s Jonny Bairstow says playing T20 cricket in the Indian Premier League gave him the tools he needed to launch his astonishing demolition of New Zealand in the second Test.
The Yorkshireman powered England to a five-wicket victory at Trent Bridge on Tuesday, smashing 136 not out from just 92 balls, including 14 fours and seven sixes.
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In a sustained assault that was reminiscent of a T20 match, Bairstow’s 77-ball century – the second-fastest Test hundred for England – enabled Ben Stokes’s side to race to their target of 299 in just 50 overs.
Bairstow, 32, said arriving for the Test series hot on the heels of his spell with the IPL’s Punjab Kings helped him put New Zealand to the sword.
“There was a lot of people that were saying I should not be at the IPL and I should be playing county cricket,” he said.
“Yes, people say it would be fantastic if you had four games of red-ball (first-class) cricket under your belt (before a Test series) but, unfortunately, that doesn’t happen with the current scheduling of everything around the world.
“There are elements to it where you are playing against the best in the world…