No indian player can participate in any other league...

No indian player has been allowed by the indian cricket Board to appear in the two upcoming t20 leagues of south africa and United Arab Emirates. Even if those players have not retired. Anyone playing in the IPL will not even be allowed to be a mentor in these foreign leagues. A statement said that no indian player, including domestic players, can participate in any other league until he has retired from the game.

Players will be able to play in foreign leagues after retirement

If a player wants to take part in these upcoming leagues, he can do so only after severing all ties with BCCI. When asked whether a player like dhoni could be a part of such a league as a mentor or coach, the bcci official said, "Then he will not be able to play IPL for CSK, he will have to retire here first." That is, only after breaking the ties with the IPL, any indian player will get a chance to join the foreign league in any way.

In 2019, dinesh karthik had to issue an unconditional apology for breaching his contract by watching a Caribbean Premier League match from the dressing room of the Trinbago Knight Riders. karthik wrote in his reply that he went to the dressing room at the order of KKR's new coach Brendon McCullum and watched the match wearing a TKR jersey at the behest of McCullum.

IPL owners dominate in foreign leagues

Six owners of the indian Premier League have bought teams in the south africa t20 League. In a press release, cricket south africa said that from the IPL, the Mumbai, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Chennai, rajasthan and delhi franchises now own Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg, Paarl and Pretoria teams. While the uae t20 League already five out of six franchises in india have been bought by indian owners.

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