Dinesh Karthik justifies BCCI’s ban on Indian crickets playing in foreign leagues
Former Indian Wickeket-Batter Dinesh Karthik has encouraged a huge discussion with his bold statement, claiming that the Indian Premier League (IPL) should remain a “crown gem” of the world crisis for the Krixket Control Committee in India (BCCI).
Dinesh Karthik strongly supported BCCI politics and said that Indian cries should not be allowed to play in foreign leagues unless they retire to keep IPL’s legacy intact. Wickekekeper-Batter emphasized that IPL has its unique identity in a global crice and must retain its crown as the World T20 League.
Dinesh Karthik says Indian players should not play in foreign leagues
Karthik, who recently became the first Indian player to participate in the SA20 after withdrawing from the domestic cricken, including IPL, suggested that if the player felt he had done enough in the Indian Crite, he should withdraw and participate in foreign leagues. However, he is against the idea that BCCI players should allow Indian players to play in foreign leagues.
Dinesh Karthik said: “I am a great believer that IPL should be a crown jewel for BCCI. Currently. IPL is a crown gem of the world cricket. In order to maintain its status quo as no. 1, I believe that Indian cries should not be allowed to play In foreign leagues, unless the players can take on their call, because if they think they are done with IPL, I can go to other leagues.
In India is enough for players: Dinesh Karthik
Many believe that BCCI should expose young players while allowing them to play in foreign leagues, but Karthik claimed that India was already offering plenty of opportunities. With a strong homemade cryrket, national franchise leagues and IPL, the commentator said Indian players would not have problems financially and professionally.
Dinesh Karthik signed, saying, “I agree that you can always argue, asking,” Should young people give the opportunity (play in foreign leagues)? “But I think there is enough and more in India in terms of competition and financial security way.
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BCCI announces a schedule for IPL 2025
In the meantime, BCCI officially unveiled the schedule for the 18th edition of the IPL. The upcoming season should start on March 22 with an exciting conflict between Kolkat champion defenders Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengalur in Eden Gardens, Kolkat.
While qualifier 1 and eliminator will be held in Hyderabad, the Grand finals will be held at the same place on May 25. This season will be an exciting 65-day event, which will contain 74 games in 13 different places. The league stage will last from March 2 to May 18, followed by the playoffs of high roles from May 20 to 25.