For the poor performance of Team India, this veteran raised questions on the selection, targeted the IPL

Questions are constantly being raised on the Indian selectors regarding the T20 World Cup and Team India's defeat against New Zealand. At the same time, former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer has also reacted to the selection itself. Jaffer says that Team India's debut cap should not be easily given to the players on the basis of IPL.

For the poor performance of Team India, this veteran raised questions on the selection, targeted the IPL

Questions are constantly being raised on the Indian selectors regarding the T20 World Cup and Team India's defeat against New Zealand. Many veterans of the cricket world have expressed their opinion regarding the selection while many have targeted the Indian Premier League. At the same time, former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer has also reacted to the selection itself. Jaffer says that Team India's debut cap should not be given easily to the players. Not only this, Jaffer gave examples of some players and explained how Team India is suffering on the basis of IPL.

Former cricketer Wasim Jaffer is the batting coach of the Punjab Kings. He posted on Twitter that how the selection of players in a hurry is causing harm. Jaffer told that instead of IPL performance, new players should be selected by looking at the record of 2-3 years in domestic cricket. It is to be known that on the basis of IPL, some players like Venkatesh Iyer, Varun Chakraborty and Umran Malik were tried in Team India, but all of them could not succeed in cementing their place in the team.

Jaffer wrote that the selectors do not need to select players on the basis of IPL. Let him do well for two-three seasons in domestic cricket and be fully prepared. He said that this is the reason why they put themselves in a dilemma while selecting such players. India's cap should not be given so quickly and easily. Players should earn it.

Please tell that young bowler Varun Chakraborty was fed in Team India on the basis of IPL. He was also included in the T20 World Cup squad but failed to make a mark. Similarly, Madhya Pradesh's Venkatesh Iyer also got a golden opportunity to play in the Indian team, but he could not do anything special and was dropped from the team.