Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has credited the success of Indian cricket to the Indian Premier League and thinks that it has helped their budding cricketers to cope better with international cricket.
“I think the IPL turned around Indian cricket,” Afridi said. “Their new players after having played in the IPL with top foreign players and having shared the dressing room with them are ready when they come into international cricket. They are ready to cope with the pressures at this level.”
He added: “I think the IPL changed their cricket and I think even our Pakistan Super League will do the same. Already we are seeing some good young players coming through the league. When you play with or against top international players before big crowds you learn to handle the pressure.”
Afridi, however, did caution that the selectors should first give young players some exposure in domestic cricket before bringing them forward.
The flamboyant leg-spinner and hard-hitting batsman said he would continue to play in leagues until he is fit and able to perform. “It is not just about your name in T20 cricket. It is about being on the field and being able to perform for your team,” he said. Afridi also believes that bilateral cricket relations with India will not resume any time soon.
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