PCB clear players to participate in IPL auction
Source: http://cricket.ndtv.com/cricket/ndtvcricket/storypage/ndtv/id/spoen20090121048/PCB_clear_players_to_participate_in_IPL_auction.html
The Pakistan Cricket Board has cleared its players to take part in the
January auction for the third Indian Premier League scheduled to be
held in March-April next year.
PCB has also directed all its
players who are keen to take part in the twenty20 tournament to
complete their documents and NOCs by December 31st to be forwarded to
the IPL commissioner Lalit Modi.
The PCB said in a statement
that all players including those who have never played before in the
league should either contact Modi directly or the PCB for completion of
documents so that their names could be included in the players auction
due to take place in January.
"We have issued this directive
because this time we don't want the players to miss any deadlines and
so that they have ample time to apply for visas and complete their
documentation for the players auction," one board official stated.
Modi
ruled out the direct participation of Pakistani players in the league's
next season insisting they had failed to submit their documents and
obtain Indian visas by the given deadline of December 7.
But
after the Indian government gave cleared visas for the Pakistani
players, Modi said that Pakistani players could make themselves
eligible for the players auction and if any franchise was interested in
securing their services it would be done through the bidding process.
But
some confusion remains about the participation of those players in the
auction who played in the IPL first season and had their contracts
suspended by their franchises or were replaced by other players after
the deadline.
An agent who represents number of Pakistan's
leading players said that some franchises had already conveyed their
interest in some players and wanted them to take part in the players
auction.
"The IPL might not directly allow our players to play
in the league but the good thing is that many franchises are interested
in signing some of our players," the agent said.
Sources said
that Shahid Afridi, Umar Gul, Abdul Razzaq, Kamran Akmal, Sohail
Tanvir, Danish Kaneria, Misbah-ul-Haq, Umar Akmal were some of the
players on whom the franchises have expressed interest.
A dozen
Pakistani players took part in IPL I in 2008 but were not given
clearance by their government to play in the second edition this year
which led to many franchises either canceling or suspending their
contracts.
The source said that Shoaib Malik and Muhammad Asif
had some contractual issues with their franchise Delhi Daredevils,
while Shoaib Akhtar was also trying to renew his ties with the Shahrukh
Khan-owned, Kolkatta Knight Riders.
Sources said many of the
players were also keen to play in the IPL as the Pakistan team do not
have any international commitments in March-April next year and the T20
World Cup would be held immediately after the IPL.