New Delhi, April 10 (CRICKETNMORE) Kings XI Punjab pacer Hardus Viljoen cannot play for South Africa as had accepted the Kolpak deal, but he feels playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) comes closest to fulfilling his dream of playing in the coveted World Cup.
The Kolpak deal allows citizens of around 100 nations to play cricket in any EU nation without being considered an overseas player. Hardus had donned the national jersey once in a Test against England and is now a freelance cricketer. Hardus believes IPL is better than many other T20 leagues in the world.
Speaking to IANS, Hardus said the level of competition makes the cash-rich Indian league stand out. "IPL is closest to the World Cup as you get to play against the best. It is an unbelievable experience for players as it adds an international flavour," he said.