BCCI has by no means allowed the Indian male cricketers to take part in international T20 leagues just like the BBL, CPL, The Hundred, and others. The pattern is more likely to proceed sooner or later though a number of IPL franchises have purchased groups within the upcoming T20 leagues in South Africa and UAE.
Earlier, it was reported that MS Dhoni would possibly play the position of a mentor for Chennai Tremendous Kings’ (CSK) new group within the CSA T20 League.
Nonetheless, the newest report printed in The Indian Categorical means that Dhoni can’t be utilized in a mentorship position as he’s nonetheless enjoying for CSK within the IPL.
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“It’s clear, no Indian participant together with home gamers can participate in some other league till he’s retired from all types of the sport. If any participant needs to participate in these upcoming leagues he can solely achieve this when he cuts off all ties with the BCCI,” The Indian Categorical quoted a BCCI official as saying.
When requested if Dhoni may be a part of such a league in any capability apart from a participant, the BCCI official replied: “Then he can’t play IPL for CSK. He has to retire right here first.”
In September 2019, BCCI had issued a present trigger discover to Dinesh Karthik for his attendance at a promotional occasion of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) franchise Trinbago Knight Riders, which is owned by Bollywood famous person Shah Rukh Khan.
Karthik, who used to steer KKR again then, was seen within the TKR dressing room and likewise attended the group’s opening CPL 2019 sport in opposition to St Kitts & Nevis in Port of Spain.
Subsequently, Karthik needed to apologize unconditionally for breaching a clause of his central contract.
As per BCCI’s present rule, any Indian male cricketer who has not introduced formal retirement from all types of the sport — home and worldwide — isn’t eligible to participate in any abroad T20 league that competes with the Indian Premier League.
Again in 2019, Yuvraj Singh referred to as time on his worldwide cricket profession after which featured within the World Canada T20 League and Abu Dhabi T10 League for Toronto Nationals and Maratha Arabians respectively.
Then again, BCCI has allowed its feminine cricketers to participate in abroad leagues and the likes of Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues amongst others have seen in motion in competitions akin to WBBL and The Hundred.
(The Indian Categorical inputs)