12 April,2009 08:37 AM IST | | Agencies
Flamboyant Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh sees the second edition of the Indian Premier League in South Africa as the perfect dress rehearsal for cricket playing nations ahead of the World Twenty20 Championship in England in June.
"The IPL has come at the right time to help all (countries) to prepare for the T20 World Cup. It will give all the players lot of practice as each team will play at least 14 matches. It's going to get better, the World T20 Cup because of IPL," the left-hander said on Saturday.
Yuvraj, who is the captain of Kings XI Punjab, co-owned by Bollywood actress Preity Zinta, was here along with the latter to announce Emirates' association with the Mohali-based outfit as its official team sponsor.
Yuvraj, who did not have a successful Test series in New Zealand which India won 1-0 to rewrite history in Kiwi soil after 41 years, said the Kings XI would play similar brand they dished out last year en route the semi-finals in the first edition of the cash-rich T20 league.
"We won 8-10 games (actually ten out of 14 before losing to Chennai Super Kings in the semis last year. We will play in a similar fashion," he said. He, however, refused to be drawn into a debate on the controversial multiple captaincy theory put forth by Kolkata Knight Riders coach John Buchanan.