IPL 2018: Snubbed Root holds no grudge for England teammates in IPL

England Test captain went unsold in the IPL players' auction in February

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England Test captain Joe Root is not bitter about his exclusion from this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) and believes his teammates playing in the Twenty20 tournament will hugely benefit from the experience.

Root led England on their gruelling tour of Australia, where they suffered a 4-0 Ashes defeat, followed by another Test series loss in New Zealand in March.

Root went unsold in the IPL players' auction in February but does not grudge several England players who are in India to showcase their talents in the ongoing tournament.

"It's not frustration watching the other guys," Root told Sky Sports Cricket."I went into the IPL auction to get a bit more exposure to T20 cricket, it didn't materialise, it would have been nice to be involved in that but I've got no bitter feelings towards the other guys, I think it's great."

Root is instead watching his England teammates, including all-rounder Ben Stokes and wicketkeeper batsman Jos Buttler, play in the eight-team league and believes their experience would only strengthen the team.

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"They'll benefit hugely from it and we, as a side, will benefit hugely from it. Look at the way Jos and Ben and a few guys came back from it last year and what it has brought to their games ..." Root said.

"Hopefully that can happen on a wider scale with more and more players going out there from English cricket, playing under scrutiny and in the high-pressure situations that that tournament brings, it can only be a good thing for us in the long term."

Root has completed a little over a year in his captaincy role and following the underwhelming results over the last few months, he is predicting significant changes to his team.

"Looking forward, there will be changes, especially long-term and then it is up to guys to come in and take the opportunities," Root said.

"I want us to keep searching for ways to be a really effective side in a number of different conditions."

England take on Pakistan in a two-match Test series beginning next month.