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Cricket Australia Likely To Review IPL Contracts Amid COVID-19 Scare: Report

The Australian newspaper reported that Cricket Australia is reviewing whether it should permit its players to participate in the IPL or The Hundred series in the UK. There are 17 Australian players contracted with different IPL franchisees.

  New Delhi: The upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League could be devoid of the participation of Australian cricket stalwarts as they may have to forego their lucrative IPL contracts in the wake of fast-spreading novel coronavirus, a local media in Australia reported on Tuesday. As per a report published in a local media in Australia , seamer Pat Cummins, middle-order batsman Steve Smith, opener David Warner and all-rounder Glenn Maxwell could be asked to give up their rich IPL contracts in wake of the serious threat posed by the coronavirus. Cricket Australia has not directed the players officially with its chief executive Kevin Roberts on Tuesday saying that players were individually contracted to their IPL teams and can make up their own minds to compete in the 2020 IPL or not. "We can provide advice. We're conscious of the fact that Australian players are individually contracted to the IPL and the time will certainly come very soon where players are going to be really interested and leaning on our perspective as their leader... to advise them in that regard," Roberts said. "And then there will also be a perspective from the BCCI and their IPL division within that and together with our players and the BCCI, I am sure players will reach the best possible decisions in uncertain circumstances." The Australian newspaper reported that Cricket Australia is reviewing whether it should permit its players to participate in the IPL or The Hundred series in the UK. There are 17 Australian players contracted with different IPL franchisees. Cummins had become the highest paid overseas player in the history of the IPL with a contract worth USD 3.2 million with Kolkata Knight Riders. Maxwell received a USD 2.2 million contract with Kings XI Punjab. Cricket Australia has declared NSW the champions after scrapping the Sheffield Shield final. The Indian Premier League which was slated to commence on March 29 was postponed to April 15 as a precautinary measure by the BCCI to contain the spread of the novel virus, which has affected more than 100 citizens across the country
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