Kangaroo cricketer Brad Hodge accused the IPL team of not paying the dues, the case being 10 years

Former Australian batsman Brad Hodge tweeted on Monday to ask if the BCCI is able to find the balance of representation from the Kochi Tuskers, Kerala, who were inducted into the 2010 edition of the Indian Premier League. Hodge (46) played 14 matches for the Kochi Tuskers and scored 285 runs at 35.63. At auction in 2010, the team bought him for $ 425,000.

Hodge tweeted, ’10 years ago, players were yet to receive 35 per cent of the Kochi Tuskers to represent the IPL. Can BCCI find that amount in any way?

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According to his tweet, Kochi Tuskers still seem to have more than 27,27,000 debts. Responding to a news item in the Telegraph, she said that the Indian women’s team did not receive the International Cricket Council prize of Rs. 5,50,000 from the BCCI.

155.3 crore after Kochi Tuskers were sold in 2011 after just one The franchise was represented by players like Rahul Dravid, S Sreesanth and Mahela Jayawardene, which cost Rs 1550 crore. At the same time, there were some reports in 2012 that some players who played for this IPL team did not get 30 to 40 percent.

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