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Players may walk away to play in IPL, CA told

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Posted online: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at 04:44:13
Updated: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at 05:02:36


Melbourne, February 13: Sending a strong signal to Cricket Australia, Indian Premier League's agent Neil Maxwell has warned that players may take premature retirement or simply walk away if they are not allowed to take part in the BCCI-backed lucrative Twenty20 venture.

Maxwell, who manages Brett Lee and Mike Hussey, said if the conflicting issues are not resolved, the lure of money may persuade players to opt for the IPL instead of their national teams.

"The cricket world is going to have to respond to the IPL, given the magnitude of it," Maxwell said.

"I know (Australian players' union boss) Paul Marsh made the logical suggestion that ultimately there needs to be a six-week window carved out of the playing itinerary, the Future Tours Programme.

"Otherwise players will be leaving. Players will be retiring. Unfortunately at the moment we have a conflict. If that is taken out, there won't be conflict," Maxwell was quoted as saying in The Courier Mail.

IPL Chairman Lalit Modi has already said that global protection for CA's sponsors would not be given and has set a Sunday deadline for the players to sign the contracts.

The clause, which requires a 'No Objection Certificate' of the respective boards has also been waived to facilitate the star players to take part in the franchisee auction.

Australia's top players were expected to miss the inaugural IPL, starting April 18, because of the scheduled tour of Pakistan, but that could change if the already threatened series is postponed.

CA does not have an issue with Adam Gilchrist's decision to retire and play in the IPL as he is 36 and had been on the international circuit for more than a decade.

But there are concerns that other established players, especially those in their early 30s, could quit to make as much money, if not more, in 44 days' work in the IPL as they would by playing for Australia, the report said.

Maxwell, heading home to Sydney after attending an IPL stakeholders meeting in India, said cricket needed to follow the lead of football's English Premier League.

"Every other sport does it now. It carves out windows for other representative tournaments. It carves out windows for players to go and play for their country."

Maxwell suggested there would be a "club versus country" debate among players unless CA provided its top 25 players with extended contracts, the report said.

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IPL da jawab nahi! (No one equals IPL) by Jolly on 14 Feb 2008

IPL (BCCI) has cleverly put C.A. in a corner. Either C.A. tows the line or else IPL will poach their players (who are too willing to sign for the big bucks!). Heads I win, tails you lose! This way the Aussie cricketers will retire pre-maturely thus weakening the Aussie Team. If the Aussies are strong on the field, BCCI is unbeatable off the field!

Greedy characters by Norman on 13 Feb 2008

It's a pity we like to suck. We give them so much of importance, money for endorsements, money for writing in our papers, and now money to play here. This in spite of them holding Indians in contempt. Those blokes will do anything for a $. They are calling us racists. How come they want to partake in BCCI's wealth?Do they give even one of our players, comentators any importance, while in their country? Lets see how loyal they are to Australia.

IPL breaks the Australian team! by Jolly on 13 Feb 2008

The IPL (BCCI) could now successfully break the Aussie team, where many seniors would opt to retire pre-maturely or break-away from CA to play in IPL. Even Symonds is supporting IPL and talking against CA (who stood by him!!). This will weaken the Aussie team. What a great and astute move by the BCCI! Heads I win, tails you lose! Off the field, India (read BCCI) is the most powerful team in the world! Money speaks and loudly too!

Australian players may walk away by Roger on 13 Feb 2008

We do not need them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Who needs these arrogant Australians to come and play for Indian Club teams and then call Indians Racist on their faces. Bunch of jokers and pretenders who could go to the extent of being immoral, cheat,

Australian players may walk away by kulaputra on 13 Feb 2008

I thought Australia had a law similar to MRTP. Will some legal luminary throw light on this?

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