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Wasim Akram Disses IPL for Being 'Boring'
9 Dec
Summary
- Wasim Akram prefers shorter, 35-day PSL over longer leagues.
- He stated PSL has superior talent compared to other leagues.
- Akram's comments drew surprise and criticism online.
Cricket icon Wasim Akram has generated significant online buzz by openly criticizing the Indian Premier League (IPL). During an event promoting the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Akram expressed a strong preference for shorter cricket tournaments, citing the PSL's 35-40 day duration as ideal.
Akram suggested that leagues stretching for two to three months, like the IPL, become tedious. He controversially lauded the PSL as superior in terms of the quality of talent, stating that overseas players consistently rank it number one for this reason. This assessment contrasts sharply with the extensive duration and broad appeal of the IPL.
The former Pakistani captain's remarks have not been well-received by internet users, sparking debate about the merits of different T20 league formats. Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi reiterated his ambition to establish the PSL as the world's premier cricket league.




