Summary
- After the drafting process, there is now a new regulation prohibiting international players who choose not to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
- The IPL Governing Council reportedly enacted new rules that will subject overseas cricket players to strict oversight.
- According to the most recent IPL regulations, any international player who signs up for the auction and, should he be chosen, does not show up for the season will start face a two-year suspension under this law.
After the drafting process, there is now a new regulation prohibiting international players who choose not to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The IPL Governing Council reportedly enacted new rules that will subject overseas cricket players to strict oversight.
A two-year penalty awaits players who take part in the draft then quit the league without giving a good explanation.
According to officials, the purpose of this action is to safeguard the franchises’ interests and prevent losses.
Franchise owners voiced their worries during multiple meetings that the high departure rate of foreign players during the season results in both financial and strategic setbacks. According to the most recent IPL regulations, any international player who signs up for the auction and, should he be chosen, does not show up for the season will start face a two-year suspension under this law.
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