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Australia's World Cup stars unavailable for final weeks of IPL 2019: Cricket Australia

Putting country first, Cricket Australia has made it clear that it wants its players to prepare well for the World Cup 2019 as the big-ticket event remains a priority for them

Putting country first, Cricket Australia has made it clear that it will not allow its players, picked in the World Cup squad, to take part in the last few weeks of the 2019 Indian Premier League (IPL). The Cricket Australia wants its players to prepare well for the World Cup 2019 as the big-ticket event remains a priority for them.

The lucrative IPL Twenty20 tournament is likely to start early than the scheduled time. Advancing the IPL dates to March means it will clash with the last part of Australia's domestic season as well as their ODI series against Pakistan.

Cricket Australia wants that the players will have to complete their Sheffield Shield commitments and national duties to get approval to play in the IPL.

Also, the 15 players selected in the World Cup squad will have to attend a pre-tournament camp in early May, which means they could miss the final 2-3 weeks of the IPL.

"It is a difficult period with the IPL being brought forward to accommodate the Cricket World Cup, and overlapping our domestic season," said Cricket Australia's Interim EGM Team Performance, Belinda Clark.

"We are committed to respecting the position of the Sheffield Shield, while ensuring Australia's World Cup squad is well prepared for this critical world event, while also ensuring those that are fit to play have the opportunity to participate in the IPL.

"While this is no easy feat, I think we have managed a reasonable balance that will enable the players to consider their options and choose what is right for them and their respective teams."

Clarke said the announcement will give clarity to players.

"...it is important the players understand our position in advance, so they have the clarity they need to make personal decisions.

"It is imperative that we ensure Australia is in the best possible position as we head into the Cricket World Cup and the 2019 Ashes series. This means prioritising our focus on match readiness and the health of our players."

 

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