“Life is more important or money” Now the knowledge of Crores of IPL, now the fans said – the agent of Pakistan

Cricket News Desk. Former Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson described the return of foreign players for the remaining part of the current Indian Premier League session as fools and requests them to prioritize security rather than salary in the current circumstances. The world’s largest T20 league was suspended on May 9 due to military conflict and border tension between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. A day after the suspension, a ceasefire was announced between the two countries. It cleared the way for the IPL to resume from Saturday. However, Johnson believes it would be wise for foreign players not to participate in the remaining matches. He wrote in his column for ‘Western Australia’, although Cricket Australia gave the players the right to make their decisions, it can be difficult for them to choose between options. “The former left fast bowler said:” Cricket is being spent a lot of money these days, but it is still a match and this week is paying close attention after the Indian Premier League ended. ” Let’s tell you that Johnson IPL played for Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings and KKR. He said: “If I have to decide whether to return to India and complete the tournament or not, it will be an easy decision.” I want to answer it negatively. Life and security are the most important things, not salary. The Council of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Monday that it had decided to resume the league after extensive summit and obtained the necessary approval from the government. The final is now played on June 3 instead of the predetermined date on May 25. According to the revised program, the Australian and South African players participating in the playoffs will have little time for the preparation of the World Test Championship (WTC) starting from June 11 at Lord’s. Johnson said: “It’s a personal decision.” No one should experience pressure or pressure to return. Even though IPL and Pakistan Super League (PSL) work hard for this. Both tournaments must now be stopped or transferred. Referring to the WTC final, he said: “Don’t forget that some players from Australia and South Africa should prepare for the upcoming World Test Championship final.” The IPL final has now been postponed to June 3, a week before the WTC final starts at Lord’s. The impact on the preparations of the players is also a major problem for one of the most important matches of Test cricket. Share this story -tags

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