Delhi: Former captain of Pakistan cricket team Inzamam -ul -Haq has expressed displeasure against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). He said during a live show that the cricket board of other countries should boycott the Indian Premier League (IPL). Inzamam argued that if the BCCI does not allow its players to play in the foreign T20 league, then the rest of the countries should not send their players to the IPL.
The 55 -year -old former captain said, “The top players from all over the world play in the IPL, but Indian players do not go into any foreign league. In such a situation, other cricket boards should also take a tough stand and stop sending its players to the IPL. “
BCCI’s strict rules for Indian players
The BCCI has made strict rules for Indian male cricketers. He is only allowed to play in Team India, domestic cricket and IPL, but is not allowed to play in any foreign T20 league. However, after retiring, the players can participate in the other league.
This rule applies only to male cricketers. Players like Indian women cricketers Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemima Rodrigues can play in Big Bash League (BBL), The Hundred and other foreign leagues.
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