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Bangladesh cricket crew head coach Chandika Hathurusingha mentioned that the nation doesn’t have a correct T20 event and launched a fiery rant on Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). The T20 event is presently underway however in a latest interview with ESPNCricinfo, Hathurusingha mentioned that he generally turns off the TV whereas watching the matches and even went on to level out that some gamers within the competitors usually are not of the “required class”. He added that the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) must step in and cease the ‘circus’ – a phrase he used to explain the BPL.
“We [Bangladesh] do not have a correct T20 event. This sounds very odd. When I’m watching the BPL, I generally flip off the TV. Some gamers usually are not even of the [required] class. I’ve an enormous problem with the present system,” Hathurusingha mentioned.
“The ICC must step in. There needs to be some rules. A participant is taking part in one event after which he’s taking part in one other event. It is sort of a circus. Gamers will discuss alternatives, however that is not proper. Folks will lose curiosity. I’ve misplaced curiosity,” Hathurusingha added.
Hathurusingha additionally identified that Bangladesh cricketers usually are not getting sufficient observe in key sectors like batting within the Prime 3 and bowling loss of life overs. He urged that there ought to be one other event forward of the BPL to assist in the event of native cricketers.
“We have to have a event the place our gamers can do issues like batting within the high three. Bangladesh bowlers bowling within the loss of life. The place will we study this stuff in any other case? Now we have just one event,” mentioned Hathurusingha.
“My suggestion is that we have now one other event earlier than the BPL. The franchises do what they need. Among the finest gamers usually are not taking part in. Then how do you count on the Bangladesh crew to be up with the opposite groups? I’m preventing a steep battle,” Hathurusingha added.
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