IPL is Massive Tournament, Big Shame it’s not Going Ahead: Jos Buttler

England wicket-keeper batsman Jos Buttler, who plays for the Rajasthan Royals team, described it as extremely embarrassing. He said that there is a huge tournament in terms of money and it is a shame not to organize it.
IPL is Massive Tournament, Big Shame it’s not Going Ahead: Jos Buttler

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is currently postponed due to Coronavirus infection. The tournament cannot be held until April 15, only after which a decision will be taken on the conduct of the tournament. England wicket-keeper batsman Jos Buttler, who plays for the Rajasthan Royals team, described it as extremely embarrassing. He said that there is a huge tournament in terms of money and it is a shame not to organize it.

Butler, who was included in the important players of the Rajasthan Royal Team, told how important this tournament is. England wicket-keeper batsman said, "I don't even know as much as you know when the IPL will be played. Everything is uncertain at the moment because no one knows when all these things will end. So at this time, it cannot be decided at all whether or not it can be organized. "

He explained what could be the impact of not having IPL and especially the money earned from it. He said, "According to the status of this tournament it is a very big, very big tournament. The earnings from IPL is very high. It is a very important competition in terms of cricket and it is really a shame. "

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