The IPL franchise has recommended a two -year ban on foreign players, making themselves unavailable for the season after being purchased at a auction without a valid reason. He has also asked the IPL to make it mandatory for foreign players to register for a mega auction and not only enter the mini-action with a probable large price tag. Espncricinfo has learned that almost all ten franchises agreed to two points during their meeting with the IPL on Wednesday.
Several IPL teams have been hurt by foreign players on the eve of a new season, citing personal reasons by foreign players. He said that such a late pullout has a harmful effect on the performance of the team as strategies are prepared keeping these foreign names in mind and their sudden unavailability franchise to find replacement from a very shallow pool of international talent. Leaves for
The franchise told the IPL that they could understand whether the player’s board is pulling him out to respect an international commitment, or if he hurts, or he has family commitments that he is unable to join the squad Provides He was happy to make these allowances until the auction about the availability of the player during the IPL season.
The problem facing franchisees is that on many occasions, players who are purchased at base prices, they exclude post-auction. He even provided an example of a player’s manager, stating that a franchise could be available his customer if he was paid more.
The franchise also told the IPL that there were many examples of prominent foreign players leaving the mega auction in the last two chakras (2018-24), but were providing themselves for mini-conduction to attract big dialects. This is caused by a low supply of high quality talent in mini-action. At the final mega auction, in 2022, the highest bid for a player was INR 15.25 crore (USD 2.03 million), Ishan Kishan was going to Mumbai Indians. In the most recent mini auction, two dialects were more for Mitchell Starc (INR 24.75 crore or USD 2.98 million) and Pat Cummins (INR 20.50 crore or USD 2.47 million).
The franchise felt that some of these players and their manager were trying to play the system, so it was necessary to put some checks for the IPL. The franchise said they understand whether a new or upcoming foreign player is registered for mini-action, but large names had to be registered for mega auction. If they become unsold, they can enter mini-interctions in the next season.





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