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Tournaments Like IPL And ILT20 Help Players Get Selected In National Squads: Tom Moody
Moody, who is the Director of Cricket for ILT20 franchise Desert Vipers emphasized the significance of standout performances in these fiercely competitive tournaments. In a fiercely competitive landscape, where selection decisions are scrutinised with meticulous detail.
“Well, the IPL like the ILT20 is an important tournament for any player to be performing in because every home country is looking at the performances of all their players in these tournaments because they are highly regarded. The performances in both the IPL and the ILT20 are of a high standard,” said Tom Moody during a virtual media interaction facilitated by the Desert Vipers team of the ILT20.
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