Desert Vipers skipper Lockie Ferguson reflects on the ILT20’s rapid growth and the value it brings to the UAE and Associate players. He discusses New Zealand’s sporting culture, the realities of injury setbacks, and why fast bowlers form a unique global brotherhood. Ferguson also addresses the challenge of flat pitches, evolving T20 skills, and the constant pursuit of pace.
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