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Tymal Mills is intent on adding to his Twenty20 resurgence by proving he is not an Indian Premier League flop.
Sussex fast bowler Mills became an overnight millionaire in 2017 when he signed for Royal Challengers Bangalore for £1.4million but after just five wickets in as many matches there have been no suitors since.
However, after establishing himself in England's short-form plans again last summer following a four-year hiatus, the 29-year-old is in confident mood and keen on a second chance when the so-called 'mega-auction' takes place on February 12 and 13.
Tymal Mills struggled after he signed for IPL side Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2017
'Fingers crossed. I haven't been to the IPL since I was first picked five years ago and that's a long time,' Mills said.
'It obviously didn't go as well as I'd have liked. I got injured during the tournament and I'm very keen to get back and right some wrongs. Hopefully, I'd give a better account of myself and a series like this is obviously a great chance to put in some good performances.'
Mills, one of four left-arm pacemen in England's squad for the five matches in the Caribbean to which