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IPL good for the game: Sunil Gavaskar

Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar feels the controversial Indian premier League (IPL) is good for the game and feels it provides financial security to players.

 

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Published: Aug 09, 2012, 02:18 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 09, 2012, 02:18 PM (IST)

IPL good for the game: Sunil Gavaskar

Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar credited his former batting partner Kris Srikkanth for having a positive influence on him as an opening batsman © Getty Images

Toronto: Aug 9, 2012 

 

Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar feels the controversial Indian premier League (IPL) is good for the game and feels it provides financial security to players.

 

Replying to a query on the T20 league at an event in Toronto to promote cricket, Gavaskar said the event was good for the game.

 

“Previously players could not think of cricket for livelihood, unless they had played at the national level but now they can,” he said.

 

Asked to name the best opening pairs in the world, Gavaskar said he felt the honour is shared between the Australian combos of Bobby Simpson/Bill Lawry and Matthew Hayden/Justin Langer.

 

The legendary opener was in the Canadian capital to promote cricket among the Indo-Canadians.

 

“I am willing to spend a couple of days every year in Canada to give the young cricketers profession training so that they can compete globally,” he said.

 

MoneyGram, the money transfer giant, announced that legendary cricket player Sunil Gavaskar will be the ambassador for the company as part of its multi-year agreement with the International Cricket Council (ICC), at an event in Toronto. 

 

Reminiscing his glory days, Gavaskar rated Kris Srikkanth as the best opening partner he had, saying that the right-hander “liberated” him as a batsman.

 

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“As my opening partner, Srikkanth somehow liberated me as a batsman. He used to encourage me to play the shots that I wouldn’t otherwise offer. He had a positive influence on me,” said Gavaskar.(PTI)