Sign for IPL or face 3-yr ban, BCCI warns Aussies
Published on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 14:22, Updated on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 16:09 in Sports section
Tags: Indian Premier League, Lalit Modi , Sydney

ULTIMATUM: IPL Chairman Lalit Modi says all the players will have to return their signed contracts by Sunday.
Sydney: The Indian Premier League (IPL) has offered Australian players a chance to play in the Twenty20 tournament without a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their governing body else they would face a three-year ban from the league.
Chairman of the IPL Lalit Modi said all the players will have to return their signed contracts by Sunday so that the they could be auctioned to the eight franchises next Wednesday.
"They are running out of time," Modi told the Sydney Morning Herald..
"We will gladly take the Australian players without NOCs, we don't want to go down that path but if we have to, we will. I am not the type that won't follow through with what I say; if the contracts are not signed and returned by Sunday the Australian players will not be allowed to take part in the IPL for three years. We are taking a list to owners on Monday," he said.
IPL is a temptation that is hard to resist and a three-year ban would mean that veterans like Matthew Hayden, who are likely to retire by then, will be denied a chance to earn huge money at the end of their careers.
"Each franchise has a $5 million cap for their team, and the contracts are for three years, so when they bid for players at the auction they will use up all of their cap - there will be no money to buy other players later," he said.
But the issue about which Cricket Australia (CA) is most concerned is that the Australian players will have to advertise rivals of their own sponsors, and Modi reiterated last night that global protection for CA's sponsors would not be given "under any circumstances".
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Before the civil war in USA slaves were auctioned.
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Agree with Joshi's comment. This is goonda raj in sports.
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Isnt this a bit too much?? BCCI and IPL are turning a game into commercial and killing the spirit, which
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Isnt this a bit too much?? BCCI and IPL are turning a game into commercial and killing the spirit, which
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The players are not being auctioned; it is their talent which is. And there's nothing to get offend by in
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