Will Pakistani players be removed from this league after IPL? Got reply

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|14-02-2025

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), who is struggling with economic conditions, has been given great news by four IPL teams and Indian tech veterans. In England's 'The Hundred' Cricket League, four IPL teams and tech veterans have invested huge, which has made the silver of the England Cricket Board. After this, ECB's CEO Richard Gold has given a big statement on Indian and Pakistani players. Gold has said that, the joining of IPL teams in The Hundred will have no effect on the playing of Pakistani players. At the same time, he has also hoped Indian players to play in this league.

What did Gold say on Pakistani players?

England's Cricket League The Hundred started in the year 2021. This is a 100 ball tournament run by ECB. Pakistani players like Haris Rauf, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Aamir and Usama Mir have also been seen playing in it. After investing a hefty amount in the IPL teams and veteran Indian investors in The Handrade, questions are being raised that Pakistani players will not have to bear the brunt of it. On this matter, Richard said, ECB will ensure that the opportunities for Pakistan players play with the influence of IPL are not limited.

Such a statement given on Indian players

Players from all over the world play in IPL and other cricket leagues of the world, but Indian players play only in IPL. BCCI does not allow its players to play in any foreign cricket league. However, Richard wants to see Indian players playing in The Hundred. At first he clearly said that Indian players are not involved in the availability of The Hundred. However, Gold also said that at some point we would like to see Indian players playing in England.

These 4 IPL teams and Indian investors invest

Four franchisees of IPL Lucknow Super Giants, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals have invited 300 million poverty in four teams of 'Delhi Indians) and Delhi Capitals.

. Apart from this, four Indian tech veterans Sundar Pichai (CEO, Google), Shantanu Narayan (CEO, Adobe), Satya Nadella (CEO Microsoft) and Satyan Gajwani (co-founder, Major League Cricket) made 144.5 million pound expenses to buy a stake in it. Is. The total amount of IPL teams and these investors is 444.5 million pounds (48,44,31,65,750 rupees).

. Apart from this, four Indian tech veterans Sundar Pichai (CEO, Google), Shantanu Narayan (CEO, Adobe), Satya Nadella (CEO Microsoft) and Satyan Gajwani (co-founder, Major League Cricket) made 144.5 million pound expenses to buy a stake in it. Is. The total amount of IPL teams and these investors is 444.5 million pounds (48,44,31,65,750 rupees).

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