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Indians In Lanka Premier League Making Quiet Entry

Former India left-arm pacer Sudip Tyagi and wicketkeeper-batsman Manvinder Bisla, who has played first-class cricket as well as Indian Premier League (IPL), are among the Indians besides ex-India inte

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Cricket Image for Indians In Lanka Premier League Making Quiet Entry
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By IANS News
Jul 05, 2021 • 10:05 PM

For Bisla, who hasn't played any international but rocked IPL in one season, it will be his first stint at the LPL. "I was thinking of going last year but could not due to Covid-19," Bisla told IANS.

IANS News
By IANS News
July 05, 2021 • 10:05 PM

Last year too, there was no official intimation on ex-India players participating in the LPL. Irfan Pathan, Tyagi and Munaf Patel had participated in LPL 2020.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) does not allow its players to participate in any foreign league. Players have to retire from BCCI cricket if they have to participate in foreign leagues.

Recently, Smit Patel, a former India under-19 player who represented Gujarat and Goa at domestic level and has also played Duleep Trophy quit BCCI cricket to play Caribbean Premier League and also club cricket in America. He and a number of other Indian cricketers like Milind Kumar are also in line to play franchise cricket in America.

Milind though hasn't officially revealed that he has been included in the draft for the Major League Cricket where Patel will also play. A media report, however, confirmed that he has been included in the draft.

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