IPL has revolutionised cricket globally. From India and Australia to South Africa everyone wants to be a part of it, for it is the highest level of competition one can expect to be a part of.
Sehwag, in a press conference organised by Star Sports, spoke about how the league has benefitted young talents the most while also adding that even his son is trying hard to get a chance in the most coveted cricket league in world cricket.
"I think the competitiveness of IPL has increased to such a level, that all the players from different countries want to play IPL. The performance they give in IPL is counted and evaluated in their own countries. For example, David Warner performed so well in IPL and after that he got to play in the Australian international team and there also he performed well. In addition, the main advantage of the IPL is that we got young players from small cities, who have emerged and performed well by giving their best with the highest level of competitiveness, Sehwag said.
"The IPL has benefited young talent the most. Earlier, nobody got noticed from Ranji Trophy performances and hence couldn't make it to the Indian team. But now, if you perform well in the IPL and you showcase your talent, then immediately, you get an opportunity to play for the Indian team. Because of the IPL, so many children from smaller states of the country have started taking cricket seriously and trying their best to participate in the IPL and strive hard for it. For example, my son is 15 years old and is already working hard to get a chance to play in the IPL," he added.
Former Team India spinner Harbhajan Singh also talked about how the T20 tournament has made uncapped Indian players household names.
"The number of youngsters who have got an opportunity would have never thought they would get to share the dressing room with Sachin Tendulkar, Pollock, Shane Warne. When a young cricketer's family watches him on TV playing alongside Shane Warne, Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Dhoni, then there is this feeling of satisfaction among the family as well that the youngster's hard work has been fruitful," Singh said.
"This was possible only because there was a broadcaster like Star Sports. If there was no television, nobody would have been able to put a face on a player from any team. Today, we know every IPL player's name and face because of television," he added.
The next season of IPL is expected to begin towards the end of March.