4 English players who will feature in IPL 2025 but will not be part of the Champions Trophy
England recently unveiled a dynamic lineup for their upcoming tour of India and the prestigious ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The team, led by an experienced wicketeeper-batter Jos Buttlerbrings together a mix of experienced players and emerging talent, aiming to strike the perfect balance between experience and youth.
England’s preparations for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy
This team has some key involvements, with Joe Root returns to the ODI line-up after being absent since the 2023 World Cup in India. His inclusion brings stability to the middle order, adding depth and class to the batting lineup. Next to him, Jofra Archer he is set to lead the pace attack, offering pace, bounce and versatility. Turning the legs Adil Rashidthe only true England player in the squad, he brings key wicket-taking opportunities, especially in sub-continental conditions.
The team shows the clear intention of the English management to build a team capable of competing in Asian conditions, combining tactical flexibility with the ability to win. However, despite the excitement surrounding this team, several big names have been left out. While these omissions might raise eyebrows, these players remain valuable assets for their respective IPL franchises, where they are set to showcase their abilities in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.
4 English players who will feature in IPL 2025 but will not be part of the Champions Trophy
1. Will Jacks (Mumbai Indians – INR 2 million)
Will Jacksknown for his explosive batting and off-spin bowling, he was a notable exclusion. With Root’s return, Jacks potentially couldn’t find a place despite promising in his 15 ODI appearances, scoring 468 runs at an average of 31.20 and a strike rate of 100.64, including four half-centuries. While the 26-year-old has excelled in franchise cricket at the global level, his performances at the international level have not been as consistent. However, its comprehensive capabilities will be a valuable asset for Mumbai Indians (MI) in IPL 2025, where he was signed for INR 2 crore.
2. Sam Curran (Chennai Super Kings – INR 2.40 crore)
Exclusion from Sam Curranone of England’s most versatile all-rounders, came as a surprise. Despite his reputation as a match-winner, the selectors opted for other pacers such as Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson and Mark Woodpotentially leaving out Curran due to role-specific needs. Curran, who was a key player in the IPL, was bought in a mega auction by the Chennai Super Kings (CSK)for INR 2.40 crore. His ability to swing the ball, deliver the ball under pressure and contribute valuable runs in the lower order makes him a critical part of CSK’s setup in IPL 2025.
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3. Reece Topley (Mumbai Indians – INR 75 lakh)
High left arm pacer Reece Topley he has been a mainstay in England’s white-ball line-up but misses out on the squad for the Champions Trophy after suffering a string of injuries. Known for his ability to draw bounces and trouble batsmen with his swing, Topley’s absence highlights England’s focus on players with consistent recent performances. Despite his international struggles, Topley was selected by the side Mumbai Indians for INR 75 lakh, where he is expected to strengthen their bowling attack in IPL 2025.
4. Moeen Ali (Kolkata Knight Riders – INR 2 million)
A versatile veteran Moeen Ali is not part of England’s Champions Trophy plans as he has already announced his retirement from international cricket in 2024. Moeen, who has played 298 international matches, announced his retirement after featuring in the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and being left out of the England White League. ball series against Australia. Although no longer representing England, Moeen remains a key figure in franchise cricket and will feature for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in IPL 2025. His off-spin and explosive batting will add balance to KKR’s squad.