South African senior fast bowler Dale Steyn apologized on Wednesday for criticizing the Indian Premier League (IPL), saying he had no intention of insulting or insulting the world’s largest franchise-based T20 cricket tournament. Stein said his statement was exaggerated on social media, saying that cricket was often forgotten in the IPL amidst money talks.
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Stan tweeted, “The IPL has been great in my career, as have other players. I have no intention of humiliating, humiliating, or comparing it to any other league. It is often caused by the overuse of social media and words.” He said.
The IPL has not only been amazing in my career, but so have other players.
My words were not meant to insult, humiliate or compare any leagues.
External words to social media and context can often do that.My apologies if this offends anyone.
So much love– Dale Stein (ale Dale Stein 62) March 3, 2021
Steyn has since apologized for Pakistan’s Super League Six, saying that more money is being given to sports than importance in the IPL. Stein plays Quetta Gladiators in this league. Stan said this is one of the reasons he doesn’t attend the tournament regularly.
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