England player Liam Livingstone told what is the difference between PSL and IPL
England batsman Liam Livingstone has played in both the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has said that the atmosphere of the stadium separates PSL and IPL. In the second podcast of the BBC, he said that fans, players and supporters all won cricket and this is what makes PSL and IPL different from everything else.
Livingstone has played for Rajasthan Royals in IPL and Peshawar Jalmi in PSL. He said that it is best to play cricket in places where cricket has not been played for some time, such as Multan, the atmosphere was fantastic. He said that I think 30,000 people can come to the stadium but there were around 50,000. He was not a supporter of any team, he was cheering everyone.
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Both leagues have been postponed due to the corona virus. The PSL had started but his knockout matches were canceled. The IPL was not started there. In Pakistan, the number of people affected by the corona virus is increasing at this time. The number of people infected with the Corona virus epidemic in Pakistan has increased to 7025 on Friday (17 April). There have been 135 deaths due to Kovid-19 infection in the country and a total of 5125 people are currently infected with the pandemic.