Playing in CPL will help me & Rashid to prepare well for IPL: Nabi

in the UAE. In an interview to , Nabi said that having played a significant amount of cricket in ...

By IANS | Published: August 21, 2020 01:27 PM2020-08-21T13:27:24+5:302020-08-21T13:35:24+5:30

Playing in CPL will help me & Rashid to prepare well for IPL: Nabi | Playing in CPL will help me & Rashid to prepare well for IPL: Nabi

Playing in CPL will help me & Rashid to prepare well for IPL: Nabi

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in the UAE.

In an interview to , Nabi said that having played a significant amount of cricket in the UAE, both he and Rashid are used to the pitches in the Gulf nation.

"Afghanistan plays most of their T20 games in Sharjah. Thus, it becomes more suitable for us (me and Rashid) when we travel to UAE for the IPL. But playing in CPL will definitely help us to prepare well for the IPL," said the all-rounder.

CPL is the first T20 league happening following the COVID-19 induced break, which halted the cricket calendar in March. And Nabi believes players will take time to adjust and get back to form.

"It is very tough to play after a long rest. During COVID-19 pandemic, I stayed at home for around 4-5 months. We were just training and were not practising any bowling or batting in the outfield.

"So, a few games in the beginning would be tough. However, we will try to get back into the rhythm as quickly as possible and hopefully, we will do well in the CPL," he added.

Because of the coronavirus outbreak, matches are currently being held behind closed-doors in CPL and the IPL would also follow the same suit. Nabi believes that the absence of fans in the stadium will have an impact on the performance of the players.

"Yes, definitely the absence of fans in the stadium will have an impact on the performance of the players. In absence of fans and crowds, the games would look like club cricket. The presence of fans in the stadiums makes the game a lot more interesting."

Asked to compare IPL with other T20 leagues such as CPL, Nabi who has played 13 matches for SRH said: "IPL is a quality league and has participation of high-profile players. Most of the franchises have many national players. Thus, the matches played in IPL are very competitive. IPL cannot be compared to CPL or any other league in the world."

The 35-year-old also heaped praise on former Indian captain MS Dhoni, who recently announced his retirement from international cricket.

"Dhoni is one of the best cricketers, the best finisher and a nice human being. I saw him first in 2006 at the Lord's. I bowled to him there. I remember we spoke a lot. He asked me about Afghanistan and what was happening in the country back then."

The Afghanistan all-rounder also said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) took a good decision to postpone this year's T20 World Cup, originally slated to be held in Australia.

"It was a good decision to postpone the T20 World Cup amid the COVID-19 pandemic when the matches are being played behind closed-doors. Next year, hopefully the situation will be better and we will be playing in front of the crowd in the stadiums," said Nabi.

With postponement of the tournament, the teams will now fight it out for the T20 World Cup trophy in 2021 in India and Nabi believes Afghanistan will come out with a good performance.

"It will be a great opportunity for Afghanistan to play the T20 World Cup in India because most of our home matches are played there. So, it will suit the Afghanistan players," he signed off.

( With inputs from IANS )

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