Delhi: The dream of playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) is not only Indian, but also of foreign players from all over the world. In this most expensive league, the franchise teams spend crores of rupees and include foreign players in their team. However, when these players are unable to perform as expected, the team has to suffer a big loss. This season, some foreign players are in very poor form, for which former India opener Virender Sehwag has expressed displeasure.

Sehwag says that many foreign players come not to win the IPL, but for fun and parties. He said that these players take the Indian Premier League as a holiday trip. Sehwag, especially Glenn Maxwell and Liam Livingston, targeted, who have been completely flops this season and now also out of the team’s playing XI.

In the cricbuz show, 46-year-old Sehwag said, “I think these players’ hunger is over. They only come here for holidays. They have no attachment to the team, so they are not able to perform well. I have played with many foreign players and there were only a few of them, in which there was a hunger for victory. And then disappear. “

The former veteran opener believes that when the players are unable to contribute to the team even with crores of rupees, then they are bound to be questioned. According to Sehwag, the franchise should now be more cautious in the selection of such players, who can not only rely on the name, but can be useful for the team on the basis of performance.

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