The beauty of the IPL is that it doesn’t go by which countries the players are coming from. And the success of Mustafizur and Rashid is a clear indication that it doesn’t matter where the players come from. The franchise looks to have the best possible team from the best possible talent pool from which you can choose the players for the franchise. But when you pick the overseas players you pick the players who are match winners and have got the skill that is lacking in the Indian players. And that’s why the Indian players are the sought after players in the IPL because every team can play only four overseas players in the XI whereas there are seven Indian players. So, in effect you have to have a lot of Indian players to play in the IPL. And some of the skills which is required in a team combination may not be available in the Indian players’ pool, or there are limited players who have got the skill-set and are grabbed by the franchise. Then, to fill in those gaps we go for the overseas pool for getting players who can complete the puzzle -- and that’s why these overseas players are impact players and match winners. Both these guys, Rashid and Nabi, get a lot of positivity within the group, and so does Mustafizur. I believe that with the success of these three cricketers more and more doors will open, not only for the Afghanistani players but also for the ICC Associate countries, provided they have the ‘X’ factor.