Does Indian players play in BBL?
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Does Indian players play in BBL?
The KFC BBL has broken new ground with a club securing an Indian player as an international signing for the first time. The Melbourne Renegades today announced they have signed Unmukt Chand for BBL|11, making him the first Indian male to join the Big Bash.
Why Pakistan players are not allowed in IPL?
Pakistani cricketers refused to play in the league when it was based in India as a result of a call from their government as the relationship between the neighbours soured. Although the IPL will now take place in South Africa, the organisers have not invited the Pakistani cricketers to reconsider their stance.
Are there Indian players in CPL?
Smit Patel will play with the likes of Chris Morris, Thisara Perera and Mohammad Amir for the Barbados Tridents. He will be the second Indian to play in the CPL. Praveen Tambe had turned out for the Trinbago Knight Riders last year.
Can Indian players play T20 leagues outside the country?
However, BCCI’s rules do not permit an Indian player, contracted or un-contracted, to play any sort of franchise cricket be it T20 league, T10 league or any other competition outside the country. Due to BCCI’s regulations many Indian players had to cancel their involvement in other leagues.
Why will BCCI not allow Indian players to play in other leagues?
BCCI will not permit Indian Players to play in other leagues because if BCCI does this then dominance of BCCI will reduce in world cricket. Recently, BCCI is the richest cricket board in the cricket world.
Can Indian cricketers play franchise cricket outside the country?
BCCI’s rules do not permit an Indian player, contracted or non-contracted, to play any sort of franchise cricket – T20 league, T10 league or any competition of that format – outside the country.
Why don’t Indian players participate in other leagues like IPL?
Well, that’s because if Indian players take part in any other league then they will promote that particular competition and this is something BCCI does not want. Another reason is that IPL is the biggest T20 league in the world, and if Indian players start participating in other leagues, the lucrative tournament might lose its monopoly.