From Maxwell to Boult, Foreign players reaction on IPL 2020 to be held in UAE


From Maxwell to Boult, Foreign players reaction on IPL 2020 to be held in UAE




Foreign players reaction on IPL 2020 to be held in UAE





After the postponement of the T20 World Cup, the picture of the IPL is now becoming clear. The BCCI has decided to organize this league in the UAE this time and has sought permission from the Government of India to organize it. Franchisees have also started preparations before any formal announcement. In such a situation, let's also look at foreign players reaction on IPL 2020 to be held in UAE.





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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson who lead Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2019 is excited about playing the Indian Premier League in the United Arab Emirates, but he also wants to know a lot about security arrangements.





He said, "But a lot of information needs to be learned before taking any final decision. It is shameful to see the World Cup postponed, but I believe that it is bound to be true given the current circumstances.





Australia's star all-rounder Glenn Maxwell considers the IPL to be a small-scale World Cup in which foreign players are challenged enough to compete against each other. 31-year-old Maxwell told Fox Sports, 'Foreign players get a lot of thrill by playing in it, but others will have to wait for the decision of what you can and can't do about travel and isolation time and other things. . If everything goes right, I see no reason not to go for it. '





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On the other hand, New Zealand paceman Trent Boult, who is going to play for Mumbai Indians from this season, has not taken any decision yet. He said that he will take a decision keeping his family's interest in mind. Till last season, this left-arm bowler was part of Delhi Capitals.





Along with Bolt, players such as Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell McLagan, Mitchell Santner, who have played in this league for New Zealand have not yet responded. Explain that the situation in Corona in New Zealand is largely under control.


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