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The big problem in IPL 2022, many star players may be out of IPL

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

Just before the organization of IPL 2022, Pakistan has put a hindrance in it. Actually, some players can be out of IPL because of Pakistan.

Cricket fans around the world are currently waiting for the IPL Mega Auction. IPL 2022 is going to be a bang because this season, not 8 but 10 teams will be seen playing in this tournament.

But just before the IPL is organized, Pakistan has put a hindrance in it. Actually, some players can be out of IPL because of Pakistan so The big problem in IPL 2022.

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Multiple players can be out

Cricket Australia’s tour of Pakistan has put the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise in an uncertain and difficult position ahead of the mega auction. The revised schedule of Pakistan’s three Tests, three ODIs, and one T20 International tour was cleared after the CA directors’ meeting on Friday.

The month-long tour could force some top Australian players to miss a possible four to five matches of IPL 2022, raising some serious questions for the team owners So The big problem in IPL 2022.

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All IPL teams in trouble

Last month, BCCI secretary Jay Shah confirmed that the 15th season of the Indian Premier League will begin from the last week of March. According to a report in Cricbuzz, the upcoming IPL players will have to undergo a five-day quarantine, which means they will have to remain in isolation till at least April 11. A franchise official said, “Some Australian players will be able to join very late. We have to see who gets picked for the tour So The big problem in IPL 2022.

CA has not yet announced the team for the Pakistan tour and it will be interesting to see the names of the players who have made it to the team.

Several Australian players in the auction

A total of 47 Australian players including top players like Pat Cummins, David Warner, Steve Smith, Mitchell Marsh, Josh Hazlewood have registered themselves for the mega auction. On the other hand, Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis have been retained by the franchise.

The BCCI has not formally written to the teams listing the availability period of overseas players for the season and the franchises are eagerly waiting for details ahead of the February 12 and 13 auctions.

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