After India’s massive defeat against England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 semi-final lot of former cricketers opined that the BCCI must allow young players to participate in foreign leagues to gain exposure.
In the same vein, former New Zealand skipper and four-time IPL winning coach Stephen Fleming has backed the idea of Indian players participating in overseas T20 leagues.
“It may be something to consider when you listen to the commentators talk about Hales and his experience at the ground (Adelaide Oval). It seems like a number of these players who are playing around the world are getting really important experience from playing these domestic tournaments that they can then tap into and feel a lot more comfortable,” said Fleming on ESPNcricinfo.
“It seems like a number of these players who are playing around the world are getting really important experience from playing these domestic tournaments that they can then tap into and feel a lot more comfortable. Things are done in a different way in different parts of the world. So, if you keep bolting, it’s like upgrading your phone. Every time you plug it in and get an upgrade you get another new tool,” added the former skipper.