We do not send our players to any other international cricket league: Rajeev Shukla. Shukla made his remarks in response to rumors that MS Dhoni would be coaching the CSK-owned franchise in the CSA T20 League.
Rajeev Shukla, Vice President of the BCCI. Recently cleared the air about rumors that former Indian captain MS Dhoni mentoring the Johannesburg Super Kings for the inaugural season of CSA T20 league. It should be note that all six franchisees in the CSA T20 league. Purchased by the owners of various IPL franchises, and Johannesburg Super Kings have brought in Moeen Ali. Maheesh Theekshana, and Faf du Plessis, all of whom have previously played for CSK.
Aside from the CSA T20 league, the UAE has introduced the ILT20 league. Which will overlap with the CSA T20 league dates next year from January to February 2023. Both of these new leagues have signed marquee players from around the world. While the BCCI has strictly prohibited Indian cricketers from joining any other T20 league.
Shukla recently confirmed that the BCCI does not have a policy. Prohibiting Indian players from participating in any other foreign cricket league. Emphasizing the importance of players remaining loyal to the IPL.
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Our Indian Premier League is a massive league in and of itself: Rajeev Shukla
“We do not send our players to any other cricket league in the world. ” In this regard, we have a clear policy. “Our Indian Premier League is a massive league in and of itself. We cannot allow any of our players to be associated with any foreign league in any way. ” Shukla was quoted as saying by NDTV Sports.
Pravin Tambe previously played for the Trinbago Knight Riders in the Caribbean Premier League without a NOC from the BCCI, which meant he couldn’t play in the IPL despite signing a contract. The popularity of the IPL tournament, which has outperformed any other global cricket tournament, is one of the main reasons for the BCCI’s strict policy.
The IPL has seen players bought for large sums of money, and the tournament has provided a great platform for young people from all over the world to showcase their abilities.
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