Australian Chief Selector Trevor Hons hopes the Kangaroo players will not play in IPL 2021

Australian chief selector Trevor Hons said on Wednesday that his players are expected to play in the national squad if the triple-series with the West Indies and Afghanistan fall during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021, which begins in mid-September. To live in IPL.

Apart from the white-ball series against the West Indies and Bangladesh, Australia is hoping to finalize the T20 triangular series against the West Indies and Afghanistan ahead of the T20 World Cup in October-November. If this series does occur, its timing may coincide with the end of the IPL. The IPL is expected to start in the UAE from mid-September. Hons has made it clear that Cricket Australia expects players to make it to the national team.

“At that time of year, I definitely expect the players to leave the IPL to represent the national team,” Hons told Cricket.com. “It definitely depends on their commitments and we think they should stick to their Australian commitments at the moment.” However, Hans said the matter will be dealt with in the future. And this has not been noticed and so far our players have said nothing about this.

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He has suggested that some players who have opted out of the squad for the West Indies and Bangladesh white-ball tours will not find a place in the T20 World Cup.

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