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Alastair Cook has stirred controversy by suggesting Jacob Bethell should leave IPL 2026 for County cricket due to limited playing time. His comments prompted a strong rebuttal from Kevin Pietersen, who emphasized the value of the IPL experience.
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Former England captain Alastair Cook has responded to criticism from ex-teammate Kevin Pietersen over his remarks on Jacob Bethell, after suggesting the youngster should consider leaving the Indian Premier League 2026 midway to play County cricket due to limited opportunities.
The debate began when Pietersen strongly disagreed with Cookâs view, arguing that being around top-level players in the IPL itself is invaluable. He also questioned Cookâs understanding of the tournament environment, urging Bethell to stay back in India despite not featuring regularly.
Cook has now revisited the discussion on the Stick to Cricket podcast, striking a measured tone while standing by his original point. He maintained that his comments were based on Bethellâs lack of game time and noted that circumstances have slightly changed since then, with the youngster getting opportunities as an impact player.
âI just gave my opinion. I can justify that at the time he wasnât playing, and he didnât play (much) last year either. So, he had that benefit of doing once or twice. In my opinion, he has done a bit of that. Ironically, since all that came out, he has now played a bit," Cook said on Stick to Cricket podcast.
Expanding further, Cook highlighted what he believes is an underlying reality around the league. While acknowledging the IPLâs stature, he suggested that players are unlikely to criticise the competition publicly due to its financial pull and professional implications.
âI get the other argument of learning but thereâs got to be a stage where you have to play. You canât just learn from them. I know the IPL is a great tournament, but no one is ever publicly going to say that IPL is not the place to be," he said.
Cook added that while he respects both sides of the argument, contractual commitments and career considerations often influence public opinions about the league.
âI actually understand both arguments like he has signed the contract, (so) Iâm going to honour my contract. Now, I donât know what the IPL is like quite clearly, but you hear some of the little undercurrents like itâs not quite as good as everyone thinks it is. Iâm not slagging off the IPL â no one ever is going to say itâs terrible because they donât want to upset their bosses because they want another contract. I actually feel two opinions can be right," he added.
Alastair Cook suggested that Jacob Bethell should consider leaving the IPL midway to play County cricket because of his limited opportunities.
Kevin Pietersen strongly disagreed with Cook, arguing that being around top players in the IPL is invaluable and urged Bethell to remain in India.
Jacob Bethell has recently started getting opportunities as an impact player in the IPL, which Cook acknowledged in his follow-up comments.

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