Faraaz Noor
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Podcast Appearances
What would you say is the biggest change that you've seen in the standard and in the playing that when you played in the IPL as to what it is now?
Very much a batsman's game now, I believe.
And bowlers, not even bowling poorly, getting sent for like just miles.
But I think that's the innovativeness of batsmen and being able to be 360.
Back in the day when you had like people like A.B.
de Villiers, who were like sort of only be able to play 360, not only have him, but now you've got everyone being able to play 360.
Bit of chicken change.
That's the one thing I was going to say.
When price tag's that big, you will have so much pressure on you.
It's interesting to see behind the scenes of sort of professional changing room because I was wanting to ask sort of,
When you have more senior players who might not have gone for such high prices, looking at junior players who have got that, do they sort of feel that they wanted to put that reliance onto them junior players even though they've not sort of got the credit for that?
It's just from the price tag.
Did you see that happen?
Out of curiosity, what sort of is that split?
So if someone gets sold at an auction, how much of that money goes to the player?
To be fair, I think obviously Mumbai Indians are looking quite strong, as always.
But they always do, every year.
They always do.
And I think when they're in the retainer players, like the Hardik Pandya, he's like clutch, like a proper clutch player.
I do worry that... But I think he's such a cool cat.