After many days of speculation and speculation, the two major cricket boards have officially confirmed the availability of their players for the remaining IPL 2021 season. Cricket Australia (CA) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have formally informed the Indian Cricket Regulatory Board (BCCI) that they should wait for their players in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 19th. September to October 15. There is no candidate to participate in IPL.
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This has been confirmed after the BCCI informed the franchisees of full cooperation from both boards. IPL COO Hemang Amin has reportedly called each of the franchises on Friday and informed them of the decision of the two boards, and it is now up to the players whether or not to participate in the tournament. These players will be available until the end of the tournament, Haemang told franchisees.
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Kashi Vishwanathan, CEO of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) said, “We have received a call from the IPL office and both players (Cricket Australia, ECB) have been informed that there is no objection to their participation. It is now up to the players whether they should participate or not. Jason Behrendorf, Sam Curran and Moeen Ali are available, and it is noteworthy that Vishwanathan has already reached Dubai with 12 players.