Aaron Finch has said it will be difficult for Australian players to play IPL 2021

Leader (ODI and T20) Aaron Finch, who was surprised to see some of Australia’s top players withdrawn from the touring squad for the upcoming limited-overs series, said such cricketers should be able to participate in the second half of the postponed IPL 2021. It’s difficult. Seven of the country’s top players – David Warner, Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell, y Richardson, Kane Richardson, Marcus Stoinis and Daniel Sams – have announced their departure for the upcoming West Indies and Bangladesh tour for various reasons.

Warner and Cummins decided not to tour the West Indies and Bangladesh as a “long-term plan”. However, Finch said he can understand his teammates’ decision. Cricket dot com has been told by SEN Radio that Finch has been surprised by other players. Finch, the captain of the limited overs team, said: ‘I have spoken to all of them. I was a little surprised but it was understandable. I want them to be here (with the team). ‘

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Asked about players requesting that they not be available for selection on the tour, Finch said, “I think it will be difficult for them to justify playing in the second half of the IPL.” This is because the workload of the T20 World Cup and the domestic season will increase significantly in the coming season. Earlier this week, Australian selection committee chairman Trevor Hons said the country would expect players not to participate in the T20 league in mid-September if the tri-series is held with the West Indies and Afghanistan during the IPL.

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