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Did India actually have a bonus by taking part in all of their video games in Dubai over the course of the ICC Champions Trophy? Opinions on the subject are divided, with totally different colleges of ideas preventing in opposition to one another. Whereas there is no denying that India’s marketing campaign was the simplest from the logistical perspective, Dubai nonetheless wasn’t the staff’s house floor, providing challenges that Rohit Sharma’s males weren’t used to. Sharing his opinion on the subject, Australia pacer Mitchell Starc, who wasn’t part of his staff’s Champions Trophy squad, feels India did get apparent good thing about taking part in all their video games there (Dubai).” However, there’s much more to it than what meets the attention.
Starc refused to time period the ‘Dubai scenario’ a bonus for the Indian staff, saying different cricketers have had the previlige of taking part in franchise leagues all the world over, however that is not the case with Indian gamers.
“I’m not sure it is an advantage per se because as cricketers we have got all the opportunities to play all franchises in the world, but the Indian guys can only play in the IPL. So, I don’t think you can sit on that because you have got guys who play across five to six different franchise leagues a year So, even they are getting the exposure to white-ball cricket,” Starc stated on Fanatics TV.
On Crew India’s Champions Trophy triumph, Starc stated that he wasn’t stunned, having seen Varun Chakravarthy play from closed quarters when the 2 shared the Kolkata Knight Riders dressing room final 12 months within the Indian Premier League.
“Not surprised that India won. I’ll be honest here, I did not watch a single ball. I’m not sure I watched much of the Champions Trophy at all. Just bits and pieces of the Aussie games. I played with Chakaravarthy with KKR last season, he is a huge talent, an interesting bowler. Now whether they are the best white-ball team ever? The Indian fans will say yes, the Australian fans will probably say no,” Starc added.
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