He won’t be following the IPL auction but Evans’ reputation continues to rise after starring role in Big Bash final

Matt Roller11-Feb-2022Laurie Evans is one of 24 Englishmen in this weekend’s IPL auction but is unlikely to be paying much attention to proceedings in Benglauru.While most of the two-dozen will keep tabs from various time-zones – either in the UK or Asia – Evans will be fast asleep through both days of the auction while holidaying in Antigua, a welcome break with his young family after spending two months away from them in Australia this winter.Evans had his eye on the Big Bash for a number of years and when the opportunity came up to play for Perth Scorchers this season, he jumped at it. It was floated at various stages that his family – his wife Verity and their young son Josh – might be able to fly out without quarantining, but the BBL’s strict Covid-19 protocols eventually rendered that impossible.It was a sacrifice that proved worthwhile. Evans was the player of the final, hitting 76 not out off 41 balls after coming in at 25 for 4 and playing one of the shots of the season when lofting Dan Christian for six over extra cover. He hopes to return in future years and has boosted his prospects for selection in other leagues in the process.