After Warner, Dhoni’s disciple shut down Pakistani media, told IPL in PSL number-1

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|16-04-2025

Pakistan Super League (PSL) is also being played between the 18th season of IPL released in India. Now the Pakistani media continues to compare PSL with IPL. Pakistan's journalists often debate in front of foreign players to tell their country's T20 League better. Recently, after a match in PSL, David Warner tried to degrade India and IPL, when the Australian veteran gave a befitting reply. Now England wicketkeeper-batsman Sam Billings, who played Dhoni under Dhoni's captaincy for Chennai Super Kings in IPL, was asked to compare IPL and PSL.

After this, he gave such a reply, which stopped speaking everyone.

IPL told PSL better than PSL

In PSL 2025 Sam Billings is playing for Lahore Kalandars. His team defeated Karachi Kings badly on 15 April. He then came for a press conference, where a Pakistani journalist asked which league is better in IPL and PSL? On this, Billings surprised everyone with their reply. He said directly, "You want me to say some silly things?" His gesture was about spewing poison against the Indian League. After this, Billings said, "PSL is one of the most talked about T20 leagues worldwide, but when it comes to IPL glamor and attraction, it does not stop anywhere.

Not only PSL, no T20 tournament in the world comes in the category of IPL."

According to Billings, every T20 league is trying to become the second best league after IPL. They said,
"Like PSL, in England we are trying to do the same, so that we can become the second best competition in the world. Big Bash (Australian T20 League) is trying to do the same. I think it is difficult to compare. Every competition brings different challenges."

Warner also gave a befitting reply

This is not the first time a Pakistani reporter has tried to get a spicy byte by debating India and IPL.

Recently, Karachi Kings captain David Warner was asked whether Indian fans are trolling him after playing PSL after being unsold in Pl? How much hatred did he face to India? Warner was surprised by this question. Speaking in support of India, he said that he is listening to such a thing for the first time. He clearly said, "I just want to play cricket. This time I have got a chance to play in PSL, for which I am ready. First I did not get a chance to enter PSL due to the busyness of international cricket."

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