Musheer Khan Makes a Bold Statement About IPL: “My Name Isn’t in the IPL…”

With the commencement of IPL 2024 just around the corner, slated to kick off with a match between CSK and RCB on March 22nd, Indian cricket star Sarfaraz Khan’s brother, Musheer Khan, has made headlines with a significant statement regarding the IPL.

Musheer Khan Eyes Future IPL Participation Despite Current Absence

Recently, Musheer Khan’s exceptional performance for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy 2023-24 final against Vidarbha captured everyone’s attention. Mumbai clinched the title, with Musheer playing a crucial innings for his team, even surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record. Now, amidst the IPL buzz, Musheer has voiced his thoughts on the tournament.

“I’m not a part of the IPL, but I’m not disappointed about it,” Musheer said. “Because my father has always told me to play Test cricket and for Team India. If not today, then tomorrow I’ll play in the IPL. It’s great that I’ve got another year to play in the IPL. Now, I’ll work on understanding the T20 format better.”

Musheer’s outlook towards playing in the IPL seems optimistic, despite not being picked by any team in the auction. His impressive performances in domestic cricket and his attitude towards the game have garnered attention from cricket enthusiasts.

Musheer Khan Draws Inspiration from Brother Sarfaraz, Sets Sights on Cricket Success

Reflecting on his brother Sarfaraz Khan’s influence, Musheer stated, “I’m quite inspired by my brother Sarfaraz Khan, especially his batting and the way he plays. Our batting styles are quite similar. He advised me before the Ranji Trophy final to play like it’s any other normal game and not to take too much pressure on myself.” Embracing his brother’s advice wholeheartedly, Musheer played a pivotal role in securing the championship for his team with a century in the final match.

Musheer Khan’s statement reflects his determination to excel in cricket, showcasing his resilience and commitment to realizing his dreams, despite the current setback of not being part of the IPL.