A star batsman from Australia expressed his views on PSL and IPL and which of the two is the strongest T20 league in the world.
As Australia landed in Pakistan to play a historic cricket series - historic because it is the first time since 1998 that the Australian team has toured the country to play a Test series - several players are addressing the press conference, their warm welcome. We are sharing information about the welcome, and of course, the Test series that lies ahead. Australia will play three Tests, three ODIs and one T20 International against Pakistan from March 4 to April 5, a tour that promises to be spectacular. It was revealed on Wednesday that Australia and Pakistan will play for the Benaud-Qadir Trophy named in honor of two legendary leg-spinners Australia's Richie Benaud and Pakistan's Abdul Qadir.
One of the Australian stars to hold a press conference ahead of the first Test was Pakistan-born Usman Khawaja, for whom the tour is a kind of homecoming. One of the questions thrown at Khawaja was to seek his opinion on the PSL (Pakistan Super League), which recently concluded with Lahore Qalandars winning the title. Khawaja shared his views on the PSL and compared it to the rival T20 league - India's IPL.
"PSL as a league I think it's right there in the world. Fast bowling... Pakistan has always been incredible. It's very strong. Obviously the IPL is the strongest league in the world. Hands down, there's really no There is no competition," Khawaja said during a press conference ahead of the first Test between Australia and Pakistan.
“At the end of the day, the whole world has come to them and they are the only league in the world for Indian cricketers. So it becomes the best league in the world. BBL, PSL, The Hundred and CPL are all good leagues and everyone wants to participate in them.
Khawaja participated in both the T20 leagues. In 2016, he was part of the IPL's Rising Pune Supergiant squad, while last year, the left-handed batsman was signed by Islamabad United to play the rescheduled matches of the tournament.