Rajasthan Royals opener and England captain Jos Buttler has reportedly supported the ECB's decision to recall players before the IPL play-offs to prepare for June's T20 World Cup. Photo/PTI
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There is talk that the ECB is planning to ask players who play in the IPL to return early and possibly join a camp for selected players in the IPL. ICC T20 World Cup men's team. At this time, there is no information that other cricket boards have asked selected players to return for some time off and preparation for the World Cup. Before the auction took place, the BCCI had checked with all the boards regarding the availability of players for the entire IPL season and the World Cup will start a few days after the end of the IPL and after receiving assurances from the boards. I knew it would only start in . The boards were informed that the BCCI had informed the franchises about the availability of players.
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Now, I'm all for players choosing their country first and foremost, but they've guaranteed a full season of availability to various franchises, so if they pull out now, they'll probably get more in the IPL season than they paid for. You're going to be disappointing the franchise that's paying you. You can't make money in a few seasons in their country. Franchises should not be allowed to deduct large sums of money from the fees they earn for players, and should not be allowed to pay a stipulated 10 percent of the fees each player earns to the player's board of directors. should not. If the board breaches that guarantee, they too need to be punished. By the way, this his 10 per cent fee to the board only accrues in his IPL and nowhere else. Not in the Australian Big Bash, not in ECB's The Hundred, not in the Caribbean Premier League, not in any other T20 league in the world. Is BCCI grateful for its generosity? Hahaha. no way.
Even if a player tells the franchise that he wants to play for his country before the playoffs, there is no problem as long as the commitment is made before the auction rather than just before the auction starts. season. Franchises select players to balance their teams in order to continue winning the IPL trophy. So losing players right before the play-offs is never cricket.
Each player signs a contract with the franchise that sets out all these terms and conditions. There is little ambiguity in the clause, and mischievous interpretation of the clause allows either party to take advantage of the other.
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One person who has taken a very wise decision to not miss out on the T20 World Cup is Sri Lankan captain Wanindu Hasaranga. He retired from Test cricket just over a year ago and was later handed a two-match ban by the ICC earlier this season for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct.of Sri Lanka The Test match against Bangladesh was played before the start of the IPL. Upon his return from retirement and being able to join the Sri Lankan Test team, immediately after being selected for the Sri Lankan Test team, ICC sanctions were triggered and he was unable to play. Now that this ban is in place, he is free to play in the ICC T20 World Cup from the first match, but if he had not come out of retirement for Test cricket, he would have missed all of Sri's first group stage matches. He would have been absent. Ranka. That's very smart. No wonder Sri Lanka named him captain of their World Cup team, and if the same smarts is displayed on the field, Sri Lanka will become serious contenders for the title.
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