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Jason Gillespie blasts Kevin Pietersen over remarks on Jacob Bethell’s IPL stay amid county cricket calls



The debate around the importance of franchise cricket versus traditional county cricket has once again taken centre stage, and this time it has triggered a fiery exchange involving former cricketers from England and Australia. Former Australia pacer Jason Gillespie has launched a scathing attack on ex-England batter Kevin Pietersen after Pietersen criticised Alastair Cook for his views on young England star Jacob Bethell.

The controversy began when Cook suggested that Bethell, who has spent most of the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026 on the bench with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, should consider returning to county cricket for regular game time ahead of England’s crucial summer assignments.

Cook argued that while the IPL offers unmatched exposure and learning opportunities, young cricketers ultimately need consistent match practice to continue their development. Speaking on the Stick to Cricket podcast, the former England captain explained that Bethell’s lack of playing opportunities could hurt his progress. According to Cook, opening the batting regularly for Warwickshire would benefit the youngster more than remaining sidelined during the tournament in India. His comments immediately divided opinion across the cricketing world.

Kevin Pietersen defends IPL experience

Pietersen strongly disagreed with Cook’s viewpoint and insisted that simply being part of an IPL environment can significantly improve a player’s game. The former England batter argued that Cook did not fully understand the value of sharing a dressing room with elite international cricketers and coaches. Pietersen publicly backed Bethell staying in India and claimed the youngster would emerge as a far better player through the experience, even without regular appearances in the playing XI.

Cook, however, stood firm on his opinion and reiterated that no amount of exposure can replace actual competitive cricket. He also hinted that financial incentives often prevent people from openly criticising the IPL system. The debate quickly became one of the biggest talking points in cricket circles, with opinions split between the importance of elite franchise environments and the need for regular red-ball cricket.

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Jason Gillespie tears into Pietersen

The situation escalated further when Gillespie weighed in during an episode of The Fast Bowling Cartel podcast alongside fellow Australian legends Glenn McGrath and Damien Fleming. Gillespie sarcastically mocked Pietersen for dismissing Cook’s opinion and suggested the former England batter had reacted far too aggressively.

“The nerve of Sir Alastair Cook to suggest something like that. KP has gone off the deep end and stated that Sir Alastair Cook’s opinion doesn’t matter because he’s never been to the IPL and would not know,” Gillespie remarked sarcastically while discussing the controversy.

The former Australian pacer said Cook’s argument was perfectly logical given Bethell’s limited opportunities in the IPL. He criticised Pietersen for attacking Cook simply because the former England captain never played in the IPL during his career.

“I think Sir Alastair Cook had a valid point, but the way KP absolutely hammered him for having an opinion — give me a spell, boys. Absolute nonsense,” added Gillespie.

Gillespie then took an even sharper swipe at Pietersen while referring to his long-standing support for franchise cricket and player freedom. In a brutally sarcastic rant, Gillespie mocked Pietersen’s belief that he helped transform modern cricket’s franchise landscape and accused him of prioritising money over the traditional format of the game.

“Thank you, Kevin, for the stars above, the sun, the moon, the earth we walk on and the air we breathe. It was all about cash for you, Kev. Give me a break, you muppet,” Gillespie added further.

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