Veteran cricketer Dinesh Karthik makes history as the first Indian to participate in South Africa's premier T20 tournament, SA20. Karthik shares his experience with teammate Joe Root and highlights the mix of seasoned players and young talents in the Paarl Royals team. He emphasizes the popularity of SA20 in India and the excitement around the diverse squad dynamics.
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