Irfan Pathan Reflects on Changing Indian Cricket Landscape Since IPL Inception
Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan has shed light on the evolution of the Indian cricket scene since the inception of the Indian Premier League (IPL). In a recent podcast interview, Pathan highlighted the significant changes in the selection process for the national team, emphasizing how the IPL has revolutionized the pathway for aspiring cricketers.
Pathan reminisced about the days when players aimed to represent their state in the Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy, or the Under-19 Indian team as a stepping stone to the national squad. However, with the advent of the IPL, the former cricketer noted the simplified route to the Indian team, where a standout performance in the IPL can catapult a player into the national side.
The ex-pacer also shared a personal anecdote about his unwavering determination to play for India, despite battling multiple fractures in his back. Pathan revealed how he continued to push through the pain, fueled by his desire to don the Indian jersey.
Furthermore, Pathan’s commitment to giving back to Indian cricket was evident as he turned down lucrative offers from various leagues to play for Jammu Kashmir cricket. The 2007 T20 World Cup winner prioritized his allegiance to the Indian team over financial gains, showcasing his dedication to the sport.
Pathan’s insights shed light on the changing landscape of Indian cricket and the impact of the IPL on the selection process. Aspiring cricketers now have a more accessible route to the national team, thanks to the opportunities provided by the IPL.