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IPL Made Indian Cricketers More Destructive, Says Jos Buttler
England wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler has credited Indian Premier League (IPL) for producing fearless Indian cricketers and is hoping that his own and English players' experience in the league may help the tourists in the upcoming four-Test series that begins here on February 5.
"There are a lot of fearless cricketers in India. A lot of them bred from the IPL," said Buttler in a virtual interaction with the Indian media on Saturday.
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