India’s future from IPL … Former WI captain’s statement, big talk on not winning ICC trophy for 10 years
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New Delhi: The Indian cricket team has not been able to win a single ICC trophy in the last decade, this fact stings their fans a lot. Although Team India has definitely reached the final or semi-final in the last 10 years, but could not write its name on any ICC trophy. The last time India won the Champions Trophy in 2013 under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Due to not winning any ICC trophy for so many years, the anger of the fans now comes out on IPL. Everyone cites IPL as the reason for such performance of the team and criticizes this league fiercely. But the former West Indies legend has now given a statement in support of the Indian Premier League.Clive Lloyd supports IPL
Former West Indies captain and veteran player Clive Lloyd has given a big statement in support of IPL. He has said that India can have a good future and the reason for this is IPL. Clive Lloyd from Rave Sports said, ‘But you’re getting there. You are reaching semi-finals and finals. You have qualified for many finals.
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He further said, ‘I think the future can be very good for India and the reason for this is IPL. There is every reason to believe that your 50-over team will be very good. You have got a great Test team and it is only a matter of time before you win a big tournament. Things move in cycles, and it will work in future, I am sure.
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