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Former RCB player Tabraiz Shamsi put learnings over money in IPL like tournaments

South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi has recently shared his views regarding the tournaments like Indian Premier League. He denied the fact that foreign players play in T20 leagues and county cricket just for money as he believes, gaining experience from tournaments is what matters more than money.

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Former RCB player Tabraiz Shamsi put learnings over money in IPL like tournaments

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  1. Former RCB player Tabraiz Shamsi put learnings over money in IPL like tournaments South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi has recently shared his views regarding the tournaments like Indian Premier League. He denied the fact that foreign players play in T20 leagues and county cricket just for money as he believes, gaining experience from tournaments is what matters more than money. Image source by twitter However, he had played for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL and he has also been featured for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League. Along with these, he has also earned contracts from multiple county clubs in England as well. While speaking to Pak Passion, Tabraiz gave his opinion on T20 leagues and county cricket as well. "I find that it has helped my game quite a lot playing in the CPL, IPL and English County Cricket. People see it as a money thing and say that the players are participating in these tournaments for greed. Personally speaking, of course you do earn a bit of money but what is most important are the things that you learn from the people who are not really in your circle," said Tabraiz Shamsi. However, in 2016, he had played for RCB as he was signed as a replacement for Samuel Badree. That year the Bangalore based franchise reached the final. The spinner had played four matches, picking up three wickets at an economy rate of 9.19 as well. Notably, he shared the dressing room with AB de Villiers, one of the best in the business. However, the former South Africa captain, who has announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket, could return to the circuit again.

  2. Image source by twitter When he was asked about this, Shamsi replied: "AB is a world-class player and he walks into any team and that’s how good he is, it doesn’t matter whether it’s England or Australia or South Africa. I don’t know what AB’s situation is, it all depends on how he feels and how the coach feels and the selectors too. But, let’s be honest, a player like that is hard to ignore." Follow Cricadium Stats, Latest Cricket News, Live Cricket Score and Match Prediction Stay updated Indian cricket team with all the cricketing roster, records, history & action.

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