Tendulkar, who is the captain of the IPL team Mumbai Indians said he is disappointed with IPL being held abroad.
Tendulkar said It is disappointing that IPL has been moved out of India
We will miss playing in front of our supporters. It won’t be the same.
Sachin Tendulkar on Monday said Indian Premier League (IPL) on foreign shores would not have the same feel as it had last year.
IPL had a good concept of playing home and away matches. This is something that the teams will miss this time around. Wherever we play, we hope to have the same fervour that we had had last season
It is sad that the IPL won’t be held in India. But it is the decision of the board and we will have to follow it.
We were looking forward to play at home, now we have to play away so we feel sad for a lot of Indians who were looking forward to watch it. Anyway if we were playing in India, a lot of home games were shifted to other centres. So it was not actually a home game or away game.
Yuvraj Singh, the Kings XI Punjab captain, too said the second edition would be different.
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