NEW DELHI: The breakaway LIV series can do for golf what the IPL did for cricket, India´s top player Anirban Lahiri has said after joining the lucrative Saudi-backed tour.
The new circuit has sparked a bitter split that threatens to tear golf apart and sparked accusations of "sportswashing" of Saudi Arabia´s human rights record.
Saudi Arabia has drawn major criticism over the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and for cracking down on rights activists, many of whom have been jailed or banned from travel.
Despite that and the vast financial rewards being offered to lure players away from the more established US PGA and European tours, the defecting Lahiri said that LIV would benefit others along the way too.
Lahiri, runner-up at the Players Championship in March, was one of six new recruits -- along with world number two Cameron Smith -- announced on Tuesday for the LIV Golf Invitational Boston this week.
"I look at the Indian Premier League and T20. When it started, I remember the almost vehement opposition it received," Lahiri told Wednesday´s Hindustan Times. "But it had the potential of changing the way we consumed cricket.
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