RCB pacer Kane Richardson says pulling out of IPL was difficult but right decision
RCB pacer Kane Richardson says pulling out of IPL was difficult but right decision
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There is only a short time left for the start of the 13th season of the Indian Premier League, but the difficulties are increasing. There are many players who are lagging behind due to the epidemic. Recently, there were reports that players like Suresh Raina and Kane Richardson have distanced themselves from IPL 13. Now recently, Ken Richardson has called it a difficult but right decision to withdraw from the IPL. He said that he does not want to stay away from his wife at the time of the birth of his first child, given the travel restrictions due to covid-19.

Let us also tell you that Kane is 29 years old and he is a great bowler. He was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore at an auction held in December last year for four crore rupees and now he has declared it necessary to live with his wife at the birth of their first child and has withdrawn from the IPL. The 13th season of the Indian Premier League starts on 19 September. It is going to be in the United Arab Emirates. There are reports that now Australian leg spinner Adam Jampa has been replaced in place of Kane for the IPL.

Recently Ken said, "It is very difficult to get away from a competition like IPL. This is the best domestic competition in the world, so it was not an easy decision but when I discussed it deeply, I felt it was really the right decision. "Apart from this, he said," The world is going through now Home delivery cannot be guaranteed at the right time. In such a situation, I do not want to be outside at the time of the birth of my child. ”Let us tell you that IPL 13 is going to be held in the UAE between September 19 and November 10.

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