New rules of IPL changed the rules of foreign players, BCCI announced 3 seasons – ..
All IPL season dates for the year 2025-2027 have been announced but not officially confirmed yet. A new update has come out that 7 countries including Australia-New Zealand have allowed their players to participate in the next three seasons of the Indian Premier League. However, let us also tell you that the name of Pakistan is not included in this, whose players have not played in the Indian Premier League since 2008.
Australia, New Zealand, Afghanistan, South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe have allowed their players to play in the IPL for the next three seasons. Players of the England national team will also be seen playing in the next three seasons. But there are still question marks on some players of Sri Lanka and Australia. As far as the Bangladesh team is concerned, Shakib Al Hasan is confirmed to play in all three seasons, but other players may remain available for some time.
There will be a cricket war between Pakistan and Australia
A media report has revealed that IPL 2025 will start from March 14 and the final will be played on May 25. In the year 2026, 3 T20 and 3 ODI matches are to be played between Pakistan and Australia in the months of February-March. This series will be played immediately after the T20 World Cup 2026. A new update on this topic has also come out that the players who will be part of the T20 World Cup 2024 will be given rest from the Pakistan series and will have complete freedom to play in the IPL.
In the year 2027, Australia and England are going to play a special test match in Melbourne on the completion of 150 years of Test cricket. This match is to be played in March. The report says that the players will be given rest from this match and they will be allowed to play in the IPL. This news comes at a time when BCCI has recently issued a rule that if any foreign player is not available for the auction or leaves the team before the start of the season, he will face a 2-year ban.
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