NEW DELHI: The Australian ladies cricketers have been stopped by means of their Board from taking part within the planned ladies's IPL subsequent month owing to a men's bilateral series dispute with the BCCI, which says its counterpart Down Under is indulging in "blackmail".
Three Australian avid gamers -- Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy --, who would have been big draws draw within the ladies's IPL have been stopped by means of Cricket Australia. The suits, to be held between three groups, can be held from May 6 to 11 in Jaipur.
An electronic mail from Cricket Australia's best respectable Belinda Clark (former skipper) in ownership of PTI indicates that stopping the three is a "pressure tactic" to ensure postponement of fellows's ODI series.
As according to the brand new Future Tours Program, Australia have been supposed to play three ODIs in January 2020, which is throughout the peak Australian summer, owing to drive from broadcasters.
"We will be in a position to consider the request when the current issue regarding the men's ODI series that was agreed in the FTP for late January 2020 is resolved by Rahul (BCCI CEO Rahul Johri) and Kevin (CA CEO Kevin Roberts). I understand that this is being worked through at present," Clarke wrote an electronic mail to the IPL operations workforce.
The BCCI has lambasted CA for placing conditions on the free up of ladies avid gamers.
"If you look at the contents of Belinda's email, it is clear that they are resorting to blackmailing tactics. How is releasing women players related to men's series. It was agreed as per FTP and they want to backtrack now," a senior respectable instructed PTI on condition of anonymity.
The BCCI's IPL operations workforce had written to the CA for the discharge of the three avid gamers on April four and Clark mailed on April 5.
"Since April 5, there hasn't been a single communication from CA and we had no option but to name the teams. Using women players to sort out men's cricket issue is in bad taste," the respectable added.
Three Australian avid gamers -- Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy --, who would have been big draws draw within the ladies's IPL have been stopped by means of Cricket Australia. The suits, to be held between three groups, can be held from May 6 to 11 in Jaipur.
An electronic mail from Cricket Australia's best respectable Belinda Clark (former skipper) in ownership of PTI indicates that stopping the three is a "pressure tactic" to ensure postponement of fellows's ODI series.
As according to the brand new Future Tours Program, Australia have been supposed to play three ODIs in January 2020, which is throughout the peak Australian summer, owing to drive from broadcasters.
"We will be in a position to consider the request when the current issue regarding the men's ODI series that was agreed in the FTP for late January 2020 is resolved by Rahul (BCCI CEO Rahul Johri) and Kevin (CA CEO Kevin Roberts). I understand that this is being worked through at present," Clarke wrote an electronic mail to the IPL operations workforce.
The BCCI has lambasted CA for placing conditions on the free up of ladies avid gamers.
"If you look at the contents of Belinda's email, it is clear that they are resorting to blackmailing tactics. How is releasing women players related to men's series. It was agreed as per FTP and they want to backtrack now," a senior respectable instructed PTI on condition of anonymity.
The BCCI's IPL operations workforce had written to the CA for the discharge of the three avid gamers on April four and Clark mailed on April 5.
"Since April 5, there hasn't been a single communication from CA and we had no option but to name the teams. Using women players to sort out men's cricket issue is in bad taste," the respectable added.
No Aussie in women's IPL; BCCI says CA blackmailing
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April 26, 2019
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