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Australian Cricket board barred all central contract players to take part in IPL till end of Pakistan Tour (6th April).

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Australian Cricket Board issued an official order for all the seniors including those who are not travelling to Pakistan for their personal and professional reasons will not allowed to take part in the Indian Premier league until the historical Australian tour ended on 6th of April 2022.

Glenn Maxwell (sold $1.46 Millions), Josh Hazelwood (sold $0.582 Millions), Pat Cummins (sold $0.516 Millions), Mitchell Marsh (sold $0.616 Millions), David Warner (sold $0.606 Millions) are some of the prominant members of Australian Cricket who are directly effected with this decision.

Though Cricket Australian confirmed that Glenn Maxell have fixed wedding on same dates and therefore he and other three are not touring Pakistan but from cross border campaign was targeting Pakistan cricket Board and Australian Cricket team tour to Pakistan after long while which in other wrods now answered officially. The Lucrative domestic cricket season of Indian Cricket which invited bunch of players from world wide to be part of franchisee teams of IPL and in this Australian Cricketers are always top of the line in terms of their financial value and because of this even they avoiding national Cricket. In the present circumstances Australian Cricket team who was not touring Pakistan since 1998, is touring Pakistan for test, ODI and T20 series in March April 2022 which is also date of commencing of IPL and some of the players on the financial interest and advice of BCCI/IPL declined to tour Pakistan, but in response to this Australian Cricket board now barred all of those to take part in IPL till the 6th of April 2022.

Australian National Selection Panel Chairman

“That’s a very black and white way of looking at it,” Bailey said.

“We’ve worked really hard with our multi-format players over a long period, and not just this (Pakistan) series coming up that leads into the IPL.

“One of the things we’re really keen to ensure is that we can maintain having our best Australian players playing for Australia for as long as possible, medium and longer-term.

“We’re constantly managing and working with them around their own personal situations to make sure they get what they need, and also that we can continue to get what we need.

“So from that point of view, the NSP (national selection panel) will continue to be quite pragmatic around how we approach each series.”

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