Michael Clarke says players are too scared' to play normally to protect lucrative Indian Premier League deals. FMTNews
April 7, 2020 6:54 PMSYDNEY: Australian cricketers “sucked up” to India and Virat Kohli by holding back on verbal sledging to protect lucrative Indian Premier League deals, according to former Australia captain Michael Clarke.
“I feel that Australian cricket, and probably every other team over a little period, went the opposite and actually sucked up to India. The contest has been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic and the league must announce soon whether it will be held at all.
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