Dinesh Karthik returns the decision to BCCI to ban Indian players from foreign T20 league

AND Indian Premier League (IPL) It is located right around the corner, with teams and players preparing for a season of criskets full of action. As players and teams are about to lock the horns and claim about the IPL trophy, the discussion of the appearance of Indian players in the T20 foreign leagues has re -appeared. In the midst of re -appearing conversation over this problem, a former Indian player Dinesh Karthik has supported Crown control Committee in India (BCCI) Mandate not to allow Indian players to play in foreign T20 leagues.
Dinesh karthik back bcci view
Former Indian Wickeket-Batter Karthik has strongly supported BCCI’s view on restricting active Indian crickets to participate in foreign T20 leagues. Speaking during a press conference on SA20where he represents Paarl Royals After withdrawing from the IPL 2024, Karthik intensified the importance of politics, stating that the players should explore the foreign league only after withdrawing from the Indian crunch.
“I am a great believer that IPL should be a crown jewel for BCCI. At this point, I believe that Indian cries must not be allowed to play in foreign leagues unless they are retired,” Said Karthik.
According to him, if the player feels that their trip to IPL is approaching, then they can consider opportunities in other leagues. Firmly capable of a perspective of BCCI, Karthik believes that politics ensures that the exclusivity and prestige of the Indian cricket remain intact.
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Karthik opens on a multitude of opportunities in the Indian crowning
In addition, Karthik emphasized the abundance of opportunities and financial security that Indian cricket offers, enhancing the power of its well -structured system. He believes that for the time being, tournaments like SA20 should primarily contain retired Indian cries rather than active players.
“I think that in India and more in terms of competition and way of financial security, I think in India and more in terms of competition and financial security,” Said Karthik, emphasizing the stability provided by the local cricket.
Furthermore, he praised IPL as a top platform that, along with strong domestic competitions and new national franchise leagues, provides players to have enough ways to grow. According to Karthik, this robust ecosystem denies the immediate need for Indian players to participate in foreign leagues. Instead, he believes that the focus should remain on strengthening the domestic cricket, while maintaining foreign leagues as an option after retirement.