Gul, 31, who has been struggling with a knee problem despite having undergone a knee surgery in 2013, believes that Indian cricket had improved because of its stable domestic system and the Indian Premier League.
The fast bowler, who has taken 163 wickets in 47 tests and another 173 in 126 One-day internationals, urged the Pakistan Cricket Board to follow India's example.
He also noted that in Pakistan domestic cricket there were other problems like it didn't have an advanced schedule like in other countries and the brand of balls was also changed frequently in domestic cricket.
"The Indian domestic players are now earning a lot more compared to our players only because of the Indian Premier League. That is why no Indian plays in any other league they don't need too," he noted.
"I know players who also do other work to earn extra money in England to support their families. Once they earn enough because of the PCB super league they wouldn't need to go anywhere else to earn money and they can program their careers accordingly," Gul said.
Gul, who has been ignored by Pakistani selectors since last playing in a T20 series in Bangladesh in April, said that the IPL had proven to be a big boost for Indian cricket.
