Australian cricketers 'sucked up' to Kohli to save IPL deals: Clarke eNCA
Michael Clarke said players were"too scared" to play a normal game against India because of the influence of the world's wealthiest cricket tournament.Australian cricketers"sucked up" to India and Virat Kohli by holding back on verbal sledging to protect lucrativeClarke said players were"too scared" to play a normal game against India because of the influence of the world's wealthiest cricket tournament.
"They were too scared to sledge Kohli or the other Indian players," he said, referring to the verbal sparring that often takes place on the pitch.is the most expensive overseas star this year with Kolkata Knight Riders paying $2.17-million.because of the coronavirus pandemic and the league must announce soon whether it will be held at all.
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