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New ECB rules restrict English players from PSL but allow IPL participation

News Desk

Nov 29

The English Cricket Board (ECB) has banned its players from playing in any franchise league during the English domestic season.

 

British media say that English cricketers cannot play in several leagues, including PSL, MCL, LPL and CPL. ECB's decision will also affect the Pakistan Super League (PSL), to be held in April next year. However, ECB has given players an exemption from playing the India Premier League (IPL) in the new policy.

 

Due to the Champions Trophy, PSL Season 9 window has been kept in April and May. The English county season also takes place in the same months. The ECB's decision is likely to cause financial loss to players playing franchise cricket, and there is a fear that this decision may cause some players to leave red-ball cricket.

 

ECB Chief Executive Richard Gould said, "We have to protect the dignity of our game and the strength of our cricket competitions. No player will be given a No Objection Letter (NOC) to participate in any other competitions during the English Vitality Blast and The Hundred League."

 

The ECB says that the decision will improve the quality of domestic cricket.

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