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The last-minute withdrawal of players is something that has always plagued teams in the IPL. With just days to go before the start of the tournament, the withdrawal of players has been a setback for many teams. The withdrawal of players who were brought in through auction with hope cannot be filled by substitutes. The BCCI is preparing to change the rules this season as players have withdrawn for no particular reason.
Gujarat Titans’ Jason Roy and Kolkata’s batsman Alex Hales are the other players who have withdrawn this time. The two withdrew to stay with family. However, critics say the low turnout was the reason for their withdrawal. Both came to the teams at a base price. Therefore, their position is that they cannot come to India for two months for a small amount.
The BCCI is preparing to introduce a rule that such players will not be able to play in the IPL in the future. The BCCI rules apply to players who withdraw without a clear reason. The law does not apply to players who withdraw due to injury or other reasons. The BCCI is preparing for the legislation after considering the complaints of the franchisees. The BCCI has said that if players withdraw, it should be done before the auction.
Gujarat Titans’ Jason Roy and Kolkata’s batsman Alex Hales are the other players who have withdrawn this time. The two withdrew to stay with family. However, critics say the low turnout was the reason for their withdrawal. Both came to the teams at a base price. Therefore, their position is that they cannot come to India for two months for a small amount.
The BCCI is preparing to introduce a rule that such players will not be able to play in the IPL in the future. The BCCI rules apply to players who withdraw without a clear reason. The law does not apply to players who withdraw due to injury or other reasons. The BCCI is preparing for the legislation after considering the complaints of the franchisees. The BCCI has said that if players withdraw, it should be done before the auction.
Getting a franchise player through auction with big calculations. Their last-minute withdrawal will affect the team’s chances. The franchises suggest that BCCI intervention is needed to avoid this. The retiring player will receive a fixed ban or a fixed ban.
Players have been withdrawing from the IPL in recent times, citing Kovid’s bio-bubble and the lack of breaks after playing cricket for a long time. However, withdrawal after the auction is not justified when the players are clear on the matter before the auction. The franchisees also point out that these players would not have withdrawn if they had received more money at auction.
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