Interestingly, while players from all other major cricketing nations, be it New Zealand, South Africa or Australia, are driven by the same IPL allure, the English ones aren’t, up to some extent. Manjrekar muses on the reasons. “England as a country is very different,” he says. “It cares a lot about heritage and it also adores Test cricket, like no other nation. The format’s soul rests there. It’s part of their DNA and that is the kind of entertainment they like.” The players are aware they get a lot of respect and love. Fans value any cricketer who does extremely well in Tests. “So, they don’t care so much about how great a success they’ve been in the IPL,” Manjrekar adds. “Also, they can still make a decent living without having to play the league, unlike a Kiwi, a South African, or a West Indian player. English society and the system take care of their citizens a little better than other countries.”