Former Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram sparked debate by suggesting the IPL’s extended duration becomes monotonous, contrasting it with the Pakistan Super League’s shorter, more appealing format for international players. He cited the Big Bash League’s shift to a shorter window as evidence, emphasizing the PSL’s bowling depth and competitive edge.
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