'No one remembers bilateral T20 tourneys': Ravi Shastri bats for 2 IPL seasons in a year

Updated : Jun 24, 2022 16:55
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India's former head coach Ravi Shastri has come in support of two IPL seasons in a year and do away with bilateral T20 tournaments going forward.

While talking to ESPNcricinfo, Shastri said there is too much bilateral stuff going on in T20 cricket, and in the future, it should go the football way where one can just play the World Cups every two years.

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Shastri added that he doesn't remember a single T20 game in the last six-seven years as an India coach barring the World Cup.

The Indian Premier League became a 10-team affair in 2022 season and after the hectic schedule, the Indian cricket team is set to clash with South Africa in a five-match T20 bilateral series, which prompted selectors to rest the senior players for the series.

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