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Will Mahendra Singh Dhoni be discharged from IPL as well? BCCI’s big decision on foreign leagues

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

New Delhi. Cricket league is going to start in UAE and South Africa on the lines of IP Will Mahendra Singh Dhoni be discharged from IPL as well. The teams participating in the league that will be played in Africa have been bought by the IPL franchise itself. Despite this, it will be difficult for Indian players to be a part of this league. At least it seems so from the stand of BCCI. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has made it clear that no Indian player, contracted or retired and playing in the IPL, will be allowed by the Indian Cricket Board to participate in the T20 leagues of South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. Not only this, anyone playing in the IPL will not even be allowed to become a mentor in these foreign leagues.

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That is, understand this in other words, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Cricket Limited will not be able to use their icon player Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the role of mentorship for their team in the T20 league of South Africa. Because Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be Chennai Super Kings in IPL. playing for.

Indian players will not be able to play in foreign leagues

A BCCI official told the Indian Express, “It is clear, no Indian player, including domestic players. Can take part in any other league until he retires from all forms of the game. If a player wants to take part in the UAE or South Africa cricket league. Then he can do so only after he ends all ties with BCCI.

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni will have to break ties with IPL!

When asked whether a player like Mahendra Singh Dhoni can be a part of such a league as a mentor or coach. The BCCI official said, “Then he cannot play IPL for CSK. He will have to retire from here first.’ That is, only after breaking the ties with the IPL. Any Indian player will get a chance to join the foreign league in any way.

Karthik also had to apologize 3 years ago

In 2019, Dinesh Karthik had to tender an unconditional apology for violating his central contract with the BCCI. Actually, then Karthik had watched a match of the Caribbean Premier League from the dressing room of Trinbago Knight Riders. According to the central contract, Karthik should have taken permission from the BCCI before joining the match. Karthik wrote in his reply that he went to the dressing room at the behest of KKR’s new coach Brendon McCullum. And watched the match wearing a TKR jersey at the behest of McCullum.