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Such players will be banned in IPL! Teams are demanding strict rules

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IPL 2025: IPL has given players from all over the world including India a chance to show their prowess. Many big players of world cricket come to this league and entertain the fans with their performance. Along with this, they also earn millions. However, there are some players who have troubled IPL teams and fans many times with their antics and now such players can be banned. The franchise itself has made this demand to the Board of Control for Cricket in India. If the BCCI agrees, some players may also be banned.

On Wednesday, July 31, an important meeting was held between BCCI and IPL franchise owners in Mumbai. In this meeting, many issues were discussed and decisions were taken regarding the upcoming season of IPL, in which issues like salary purse for the mega auction, number of players retained, right to match and impact player rule were the most important. Apart from this, franchise owners can also raise the issue of such foreign players against BCCI. Who gets sold in the auction but suddenly withdraws his name before the season starts.

Franchisee is seeking ban

According to the report, the franchise owners can ask the board to take strict action or make rules on this issue. So that the teams' planning is not spoiled by the withdrawal of a player's name after the auction. Recently, in a meeting with the BCCI CEO, some franchise owners have also demanded to ban such players from IPL. Now if all the franchises support this demand and the BCCI agrees on this issue, then a player can be banned. The BCCI had also expressed its intentions by keeping this issue in the agenda of the meeting.

These players are at risk!

In the long history of IPL, many foreign players have withdrawn from the tournament on different occasions. Some people withdraw their names in the middle of the tournament due to family reasons, while some players withdraw their names before the tournament citing workload management or mental fatigue after being sold in the auction. Players like England's Jason Roy, Alex Hales and Australia's Kane Richardson have done this 2-3 times. Now if the BCCI franchise is to be believed, this player will never be seen playing in the IPL.