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There are no doubts that (Indian Premier League) IPL is an integral part of Indian cricket. Every IPL season is an entertaining tournament not only in India but throughout the world. Players and teams who perform well in the Indian domestic league are recognized and applauded by cricket fans all over the globe.

However, there are pros and cons to everything, and similarly, IPL too has some disadvantages for Indian cricket. A few of these are so lethal that they are doing more harm than good. Here we discuss 5 reasons why IPL has done more harm than good to Indian cricket over the years.

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5 Reasons Why IPL Has Done More Harm Than Good To Indian Cricket

5. Shifts Focus From International Games

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One of the major harm that IPL has done to Indian cricket is that it shifts focus from international games. At the beginning and during the tournament, players are only concerned about their performances in the domestic league.

As a result, they are ready to risk their national commitments for the cash-rich franchise T20 league. Even fans are more concerned about Indian Premier League than Team India’s performance in international games during the tournament. Players are ready to increase their workload to drive their teams to laurels during the seasons.

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