
Rashid latif on Pakistan players in ipl: Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has said that Pakistani players ‘play playing in IPL’ and this is a major reason that the country has not recently performed according to its standards. Let me tell you, since the first season of IPL in 2008, Pakistani players have not played in the world’s largest and rich. The first season of the IPL played 12 players, but after the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, the Board of Control for Cricket in India decided to ban Pakistani players in the league.
Talking to news agency IANS, Latif said, “Obviously, we also miss it (playing in IPL), if we had played, it would have increased interest and business. If our players were playing, some broadcasters would have been showing it here.”
Sohail Tanveer, Kamran Akmal and Younis Khan, who represent Rajasthan Royals, are the 2008 IPL trophy winning Pakistani players. Latif showed the continuous development of cricket in countries like New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies and Afghanistan, how they have benefited from playing in the major T20 league.
Rashid Latif further said, “You see New Zealand, West Indies and other countries of South Africa, the players of these countries have come in the IPL and played against the best players in the world. Are.”
Former wicketkeeper-batsman said, “When you talk about football, you think about Manchester United and Real Madrid, because they have the best facilities and players do not want to leave such places. So when you play in the world’s best league IPL, when you go to other countries to play, you take it lightly.”
Latif said, “IPL has an important contribution in rising over Afghanistan, after Rashid Khan, he has brought Noor Ahmed, Ajmatullah Umarzai and Fazlak Farooqui – he has also had immediate impact at the national level.”
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