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India-Pakistan conflict triggers mixed response Foreign player In IPLTo create uncertainty about his return to the rest of the tournament. While some coaches, such as Ricky Ponting,Saturday evening, Punjab kings ,Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!PBK CEO Satish Menon told Timesopyndia.com, “Kudos to Ricky. He was going home. He also flew, but the moment we sent a message to him that a ceasefire has been announced, he came back. Brad Hadin (Assistant Coach) is also,” PBK CEO Satish Menon told Talsofedia.com.However, PBKS Australian teams including Marcus Stoinis, Josh England and Xavier Bartlet have returned home. After Dharamasala stability between Punjab kings and Delhi capitals The security was stalled in the middle for reasons, the panic caught foreign players from all the teams.Who is that IPL player?PBK is in the race to qualify for the first time after 2014, and the franchise hopes that they will have a full power team after the IPL is restarted. Punjab Kings are currently ranked third with 15 points.“Our boys will come back. Ricky and Brad have set an example. We are waiting for official instructions from BCCI, and then only we will reach our players,” Menon said.
It is firmly learned that the BCCI and the IPL Governing Council have verbally asked the franchise to collect their squads for the remaining 16 games, which is likely to start by Friday (May 16).Timesofindia.com has also learned that a top foreign player with Delhi Capital has refused to return. A DC official said, “The kitbags of all cricketers are here in India. Let’s wait and see what happens.”
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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), who are still mathematically in the playoff race, are in India. The Caribbean pair Nicholas Garadan and Shamar Joseph, who were due to the head house on Sunday morning, have been asked to stay back.A LSG official said, “We have most of our players here. We have been told by BCCI that we will get a clear picture by Monday.”Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) CEO Kasi Vishwanathan said that all his players are scattered, domestic or abroad. “Everyone has now reached home,” Kasi told Timesofindia.com.He said, “We have not received any instructions from the BCCI yet. Once the official guidelines are shared, we will reach our players.”
When the foreign players are willing to return, it is said about, “To say anything very quickly. It has gone mad for a few days. Just wait a few more days; Hopefully, we all will get a clear picture.”Rajasthan Royals, who are in ninth place, and out of controversy, believe that their foreign players will return to complete the tournament.A Royals official said, “We are not facing any issue with our foreign party. We are out of the playoff race anyway, so I am not seeing that we will have problems in collecting our squad.”