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‘Bhai yeh toh shuru hote he khataam ho gaaya’ – Fans react to Indian Cricket Board’s directive of players not being allowed to play in Saudi League

Saudi Arabia had plans to create what they called 'World's best T20 League'
MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma
MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma (Source: Twitter)

Saudi Arabia had extensive talks with the Indian Premier League(IPL) team owners about setting up the ‘World’s richest cricket league’ there. There were reports that the Indian Cricket Board could relax its rules and the Indian players could end up participating in the league. But now it seems that the board said that the players cannot participate in any other league other than IPL.

Saudi Arabia oil major Aramco has had lucrative sponsorship deals with the Indian Cricket Board and also the Cricket Governing Body. The Kingdom has put out a milestone saying that it should become the number one tourist destination by 2030. Although Indian players would not be allowed to participate in the league, the board said it will not stop the IPL franchises from investing in Saudi and making a T20 League there.

IPL franchises such as Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals have invested in other leagues across the world. The Indian Cricket Board does not endorse Indian players participating in other T20 Leagues, because they see it as a threat to IPL.

All IPL franchises are looking at investment opportunities elsewhere – Indian Cricket Board

“No current Indian players will be taking part in any of the leagues, but as far as franchise participation is concerned, we can’t stop them, a top ICB official told The Indian Express. “It’s their individual decision. We have seen IPL franchises going to South Africa or Dubai and we can’t say no. It’s their choice to have their team in any of the leagues around the world.”

‘Everyone is looking out’ for ownership opportunities in other countries, a franchise official said. “From a franchise’s perspective, that’s the direction it’s going. I don’t think there’s a single franchise that’s one-dimensional.” The IPL franchises could find another market to invest in and it could turn out to be profitable. Given Saudi’s investment in sports such as Golf and Formula 1.

“At the moment, we don’t know if they have enough stadiums to conduct a league of this magnitude.” The ICB official added that it is wonderful if the new league takes shape but raised his concerns about the infrastructure of stadiums available in Saudi Arabia.

Let us take a look at the reactions on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/TheUnabashed/status/1647097848968933378?s=20

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