Rashid Latif in IPL vs PSL debate: ‘PSL is not even in the top five leagues’ | Cricket News

Rashid Latif The Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Pakistan Super League (PSL) are not compared, because the first is considered the best league in the jack, the second is not even among the top five. The former Pakistani captain believes that the exclusion of Pakistani players from IPL prevents them from their development.
“IPL vs PSL – No comparison, Times Timesofindia.com said.
Rashid Latif, who played 37 tests and 166 ODI for Pakistan, emphasized the progress of Afghanistan and New Zealand crickets and attributed their success to their participation in IPL.
“Afghanistan has reached this level because of the IPL. They worked hard on their base, but playing in IPL was an important exposure to them. The same applies to the New Zealand Cricket. Look at the depth. Most of the key players were in IPL, and the second yarn team defeated the old Pakistan side of the old Pakistan side.” He said.
“Pakistani cricketists do not develop. If he had played in IPL, his games may have developed.”
“Currently, they are playing against Bangladesh, the West Indian Islands and Ireland. They are constantly losing miserable against more powerful opponents without disrespect to these teams.”
Last year, Pakistan suffered embarrassing losses to Ireland and the United States, which led to a dramatic group stage from the T20 World Cup, 2-0 home whitewashing by Bangladesh, ended at the bottom of the World Test Championship (WTC) table and eliminated from the home champions cup.
Disputes of PSL owners
At the beginning of this week, Salman Iqbal, owner of Karachi Kings, criticized Ali Tareen, the counterpart of Multan Sultan. Pcb not being able to fulfill a “bigger and better” PSL promises.
Ali Tareen, in Cricwick Podcast’s “PSL 10 is larger and better?
Salman Iqbal, the owner of Karachi Kings, who responded to Tareen’s comments, said, “Since the beginning of the PSL, many of them have doubted Critics from India and even some local TV channels. But one of our owners, despite their constant growth, chose to make fun of this league.”
Rashid Latif argued that PCB has a role to play in this fight among PSL owners.
“This is the last PSL within the scope of the current franchise agreements. New offers will be made and two new teams will participate in PSL 11. The existing team owners want to evaluate PSL at a lower cost. They want to win their teams cheaply. This is a possibility.
“PCB wants it.
PSL drop
Latif also drew attention to the reasons for the fall of PSL. “In the last two years, PSL’s graph has decreased both quality and financially.
“The first four years of the PSL were perfect. Cricket was good. The best players joined and the production and broadcasts were high quality.
“Probably due to instability in the PCB, a large number of PSL directors were changed, the downward tendency began. Many of the appointed was not professional. No jack of cricket player PSL has been authorized to manage PSL.
“In their drafts – platinum, diamond, gold, silver and emerged – there was no increase in the wage of the player. This was an important mistake. All franchises should increase payment because they earn significant income.
“The revival of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and the Lanka League negatively affected us with the emergence of SA20, MLC and ILT20.
“Consider the IPL as an example. Despite his difficulties, he was constantly larger and more successful. This is primarily caused by professional management. PSL fell into a local tournament. He could reach higher heights, but his potential decreased.”
PSL’s 10th edition will begin on Friday with an fixture between Islamabad United and Lahore Qalantars in Rawalpindi.
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