Cooling Period: Even today there are many players in IPL who are playing even after retiring from the Indian cricket team. There are some in this who register their names for the players of foreign T20 leagues. But in all this, no plan is being made between the Indian Cricket Team (BCCI) for any challenge in the foreign T20 leagues of the players who have retired from BCCI or IPL.
BCCI will take a major decision on the duration of the cooling period in the Apex Council meeting to be held on July 7
According to a Cricbuzz report, Indian players who have announced their retirement from international cricket will have to undergo a post-retirement cooling-off period before playing in the T20 league. The BCCI will take a major decision on the duration of the cooling period in the Apex Council meeting to be held on July 7. The decision comes after several incidents of several Indian players announcing their retirement and joining the T20 league a week later.
Big money is available in a foreign league
Let us tell you that former players were given a huge amount to play in the T20 league, which is why BCCI decided that due to this they may have to face a big problem in the coming times. Currently, with the growing number of T20 leagues around the world, if retired players are inducted into the league soon after their retirement, it could prove to be quite a dilemma for the BCCI.
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The BCCI may decide during the meeting who will lead the women’s and men’s B cricket teams.
BCCI can also take a decision on many other issues in the meeting to be held on July 7. One of these is the participation of the Indian team in the Asian Games. The BCCI may decide during the meeting who will lead the women’s and men’s B cricket teams. Also, it can be decided who will lead the Indian B team.