‘I don’t think there is any problem’ Anil Kumble differs from Harbhajan Singh on T20 WC schedule

T20 World Cup is starting from June 2 LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 01: Chairman, ICC Cricket Committee, Anil Kumble talks to the committee during the ICC Cricket Committee Meeting at Lords on June 1, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images) As the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024 is coming closer, there are continuous discussions going on regarding the preparations of the Indian cricket team. Let us tell you that this time this tournament is going to start from June 2 under the joint hosting of West Indies and USA. There is only a week between the start of IPL 2024 and the T20 World Cup. So at this time two ideas are emerging regarding this. The first is of former Indian veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh. Bhajji says that due to the schedule of IPL 2024, Team India’s preparations for the T20 World Cup have been affected. If this tournament had not been so late, India would have got to play at least 4-5 practice matches, so that the Indian players could have adapted properly to the playing conditions of West Indies and USA. However, now former Indian player and coach of Team India Anil Kumble has kept this issue aside. Kumble, popularly known as Jumbo, has said that he has no problem with the IPL schedule and it will not affect Team India’s preparations. Anil Kumble gave a big statement Let us tell you that in a recent interview given to Hindustan Times, Anil Kumble said – Talking about Indian players, those who are not a part of the IPL playoffs, they will definitely go early for the T20 World Cup, and the players who are a part of the playoffs. They will leave immediately after the IPL. So, I don’t see any problem that this has affected the preparations of the Indian team. Kumble further said- You cannot get better preparation for the T20 World Cup than playing in the IPL. You play 14 or 16-17 quality matches in this tournament. Therefore, you cannot get better preparation than this tournament. You have played pressure-filled matches in this. By looking at the play of the players here, you will get an idea of ​​where the World Cup is going.