Pakistani players out of IPL3 [Merged]

Good news for Indo-Pak cricket fans :slight_smile:

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Pakistan pushes for thaw in India ties | Pakistan Cricket News | Cricinfo.com

Signs are emerging that Pakistan is pushing to normalise cricketing relations with India, after the meeting last week between PCB chairman Ijaz Butt and officials within the BCCI in India and, in the absence of any likely bilateral series, it appears the IPL’s third season could be the icebreaker. Pakistan’s board has cleared its players for the tournament, reversing a decision it took for the second season, and has received inquiries from the IPL on the status of its players.

Pakistani players were not allowed to take part in this year’s edition of the IPL after their own government refused to give them permission to travel to India. The decision was based primarily on security concerns and whether or not Pakistan’s players would be safe in India in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks a year ago. The tournament was eventually shifted to South Africa for security reasons but Pakistan’s players were still not allowed to take part.

However, the board is hoping the situation may be different this time round, indicating that permission has been granted to the players by the board and higher authorities. “The PCB has given permission to players to take part in the IPL,” Butt told Cricinfo. “Abdul Razzaq recently approached me and he has been given permission as well as others. Lalit Modi emailed to ask what the status of our players regarding IPL was and, when I met him in India, I told him the players were available and the relevant authorities had given permission.”

Whether they get the opportunity to take part this time, however, is not in the hands of the PCB or the Pakistan government for clearance will have to come from the Indian government. The first push for a thaw in cricketing relations from the Indian side has come from its IPL franchises, not bound by political and geographical considerations, seeking simply the best players to take the field.

Most IPL franchises were quick to seek the return of Pakistan players to the 2010 edition of the lucrative Twenty20 league after Pakistan won the ICC World Twenty20 in June. Modi, the IPL commissioner and BCCI vice-president, subsequently clarified that the IPL had no problems in letting Pakistani players participate, subject to government clearance from both sides; even if Pakistan has given them permission, ultimately the decision will be made by the Indian government.

Eleven Pakistani players - including Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul, the stars of Pakistan’s World Twenty20 campaign - were recruited by the Kolkata, Rajasthan, Delhi, Hyderabad and Bangalore franchises before the inaugural IPL. However, the franchises opted to retain the contracts of only four of them - Akmal and Tanvir (Rajasthan), Misbah-ul-Haq (Bangalore) and Gul (Kolkata) - after it became clear that they would not be able to play in the second season of the league following the Mumbai attacks. But players such as Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Aamer, Razzaq and Umar Akmal are likely to attract interest this time round, as is a revitalised Afridi who was dumped by the Deccan Chargers after a poor first season with them.

That is as far as the door between the two boards will be nudged open for now. Hectic schedules for both teams means that it is unlikely there will be a bilateral series between them till at least 2011, Butt said, confirming what the BCCI said last week. “Right now it is too premature to give a time frame for a return to bilateral ties. Schedules are tight for both of us till 2011 and an appropriate window has to be found for the series. It will come out over the passage of time,” he said.

Though it is still over a year away, the 2011 World Cup on the subcontinent could play a critical role in deciding which way the relationship goes thereafter. Concerns have been raised over whether or not Pakistan will play any of its matches in India; currently they are scheduled to play most of their games in Sri Lanka, but if they go far, then playing in India will be unavoidable. Butt said no discussions on the topic had taken place yet and was unwilling to comment on the possibility of Pakistan playing in India then, but it is likely to become a significant issue over the next year.

Modi rules out Pakistan players in IPL 2010

So after reading this latest news here are my 2 questions

1: How can PCB obtain visas for those players who are outside the country?

2: And why is getting visa so important that you have to rule out participation of Pakkistani players? Its not like the tournament is starting next week. I am sure visas can be arranged on a short notice. Didn’t IPL arranged for all the players to get South African visa when the tournament got shifted at the last moment?

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It is simple. Indians don't want us to Play but BUTT sahib is begging them to take players from Pakistan

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Idiots.

Rather than have the franchisees wait on whether their players would be able to play or not, there is a deadline by which ALL players are supposed to get their visas and confirm participation. Just allows for better planning.

Given the current Indo-Pak situation, there is no guarantee that Pak players will get the visa. I am sure PCB was aware of this rule too.

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Oh well, it's IPL's loss.

Pakistani players will not play in IPL 3: Modi

NEW DELHI: Pakistani players will not play in the Indian Premier League III as their board has failed to obtain their visas before the deadline

“We have been informed by PCB that they have not been able to obtain the visas as of now. So we are not being able to extend the deadline. Today is the absolute deadline for confirmation of Pakistani players (to take part in IPL). The exchange window is day after tomorrow,” Modi said.

“Unfortunately, the Pakistani players are out and they will not be allowed to take part in the next IPL because we are handicapped by the fact that the exchange window is day after tomorrow. We are informing the teams that they now can go for the replacement of the Pakistani players,” he said.

The Indian Premier League III will be played at various venues in the country in March-April.

Pakastani players will not play in IPL 3: Modi - Top Stories - IPL - Cricket - Sports - The Times of India

:D Are you serious ?

I think its the viewers loss to lose out on seeing the best T-20 players from all teams playing.

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[note]Threads merged[/note]

Modi sets all the deadlines isn't it? Now he is pretending as if the deadlines dictate his actions

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Ijaz Butt :

Modi rules out Pakistan players in IPL 2010 | Cricket News | Indian Premier League 2010 | Cricinfo.com

Re: Pakistani players out of IPL3 [Merged]

Oh good!!! Saves me a lot of time... didn't watch a single ball of last season and hopefully will not watch one in 2010.

Let the blame game begin…:slight_smile:

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I have never watched IPL, never will.

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^ I haven't watched it either just because the time difference does not work out :)

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^ They show them in UK on weird channels and I am don't subscribe to them, so. :)

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Test Cricket all the way (even though we won a test after what seems an age) .... i mean tests with even contest between balls and bat ..... As Richie benaud said once .... 300 runs and 8 wickets per day r just what would make a perfect a Test.

Any test that goes on til day 5 to clear out a winner is a good one (ofcourse not rain interrupted one)

I just can't help but think once we head to Australia .... 3 1/2 day test would be the routine .... Our Batting cheetay's except Umar Akmal r just too fragile to bide their time and hang in to bore out Aussies ..... one must concede that the current Aussie Attack is probably the weakest a touring Pakistan would be playing (my count begins from 2000 onwards :) )

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Indian high commissioner in Pakistan issued a statement that Visa applications are under process and neither PCB nor IPL has notified them of any deadline.

Thats what we call "mun choney ko bolna". Like show that you are interested but you really are not. Normally, all such visa applications are accompanied with a supporting letter from hosts (IPL) describing outline and any deadlines so visa can be processed quickly. Seems like IPL never provided these letters (as they were not keen) and PCB never bothered to ask for one.

I am just wondering if Sohail Tanvir, Shahid Afridi, Umer Gul etc are having this much trouble in getting visa, that simply mean YOU ARE NOT WELCOME, and should just drop the idea of playing IPL ...for some time. Players now dont have excuse of cricket starving as Pakistani team is too busy in 2010.

As if I follow IPL anyway :)

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Here we go - Butt making claims -

PCB says it is hopeful of resolving IPL issue