Some stats showing that how IPL affects India in ICC World T20
After the sad finish of the ICC World T20 campaign, Indian captain blamed IPL for this poor performance. He told in Press,

The IPL is not just about cricket. There are lots of things going around it. The players must be smart about it. They have to respect the body, give it some time to recover because it’s not just about playing. There have been day-night matches, then parties, and then early-morning flights, too. All this, including the travel, takes a toll. But if you are smart, I don’t think 45 days of cricket will drain you.
He indirectly attacked IPL & BCCI. After the press conference of Dhoni, BCCI started their act. Because they think, they can’t do anything wrong. The former Indian players begin to give their opinion to prove their existence. Former Indian keeper & the Assistant Coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, Mr. Vijay Dahiya said,
The traveling part is also clear when you sign the IPL contract. If a player feels he cannot handle it all, don’t play in the IPL. Say that the World T20 is more important to you. The truth is, you didn’t deliver. Accept it. Seven of the eleven Srilankan players in the World T20 played in the IPL. Did fatigue not get to them?Off-spinner Ramesh Power said,
Most of the players in the four teams in the semifinals played in the IPL,
I am giving some statistics of the IPL. As we all know Pakistan, Srilanka, England & Australia are the four semifinalists in this year ICC World T20. As per the critics, most of the players of these four teams played in IPL. I am showing you how many matches the players played as compared to the Indian players.
Australia (8 players)
DA Warner 11 matches
DP Nannes 9 matches
SW Tait 8 matches
RJ Harris 8 matches
CL White 7 matches
SR Watson 6 matches
DJ Hussey 6 matches
MEK Hussey 3 matches
Srilanka (8 players)
AD Mathews 14 matches
DPMD Jayawardene 13 matches
KC Sangakkara 13 matches
SL Malinga 13 matches
TM Dilshan 6 matches
ST Jayasuriya 4 matches
BAW Mendis 2 matches
NLTC Perera 1 match
England (5 players)
MJ Lumb 11 matches
RS Bopara 10 matches
PD Collingwood 8 matches
KP Pietersen 7 matches
EJG Morgan 6 matches
Pakistan No players played in IPL
We get from the above tables that 21 players played in IPL 2010. Only 7 of them played 10 matches or more than that. But look at the Indian table:
India
SK Raina 16 matches
RG Sharma 16 matches
M Vijay 15 matches
Harbhajan Singh 15 matches
KD Karthik 14 matches
PP Chawla 14 matches
Yuvraj Singh 14 matches
Zaheer Khan 14 matches
R Vinay Kumar 14 matches
YK Pathan 14 matches
MS Dhoni 13 matches
P Kumar 12 matches
G Gambhir 11 matches
A Nehra 4 matches
So, my question to Mr. Dahiya, please judge which players will be more fatigue? Before starting of the World Cup, the Pakistan Captain told that they are very happy that they are not playing in IPL. They are getting time for preparation of ICC World T20, which India hasn’t got. We saw what happens to South Africans also. Almost every players of SA, played in IPL. And they perform same like India in the World T20.
India lost the service of key batsman like Virendra Sehwag in the World T20, courtesy to IPL. BCCI Spokesman, Mr. Rajiv Shukla informed that when any player feels fatigue, BCCI has told them to take leave and take the selectors into confidence. But we all know, before starting of the World T20, star batsman Yubraj Singh told them that his confidence is very low. He can’t perform. Did any selectors or members of BCCI, notice his word? If Dhoni, told this things before the tournament, that will surely affect the moral of the team.
We all know that Indian batsman can’t play short pitch ball in bouncy wicket. My question to BCCI, have you take any actions to solve this problem? Why you are not making bouncy pitch in India? Why the selectors are not finding any genuine quick bowler? The World Cup is starting in the next year. Playing with the team like Zimbabwe & Bangladesh will solve the problem? Please, answer these questions?





