ICL Players Banned from Champions League


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Mumbai, Jun 23: English county teams will be barred from this year's multi-million dollar Twenty20 Champions League if they contain players from the unofficial Indian Cricket League (ICL), the Board of Control for Cricket in India said on Sunday.

The competition, which follows the launch of the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year, was to originally feature two teams each from India, England [Images], Australia and South Africa.

"The working committee approved the proposal to jointly organise the Champions Twenty20 tournament in September-October involving Australia, South Africa, India and Pakistan," BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah said in a statement.

"Clubs from England who qualify can play provided the teams do not include players who are in the ICL," the statement added.

Organised by the BCCI, the event will be staged in India from September 29 to October 8.

IPL chief Lalit Modi told reporters: "The BCCI has made its position clear that it will not host or play in tournaments which have ICL players in it." 

  

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 25 2008

    Why, we the sport lovers ban BCCI's twenty20 game. If we do then Cricket will remain as a sport, atleast somewhat. Otherwise BCCI thinks they are the masters of Cricket. For me, nodpoy can dictate their terms to others. All are players and we should support all.

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