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IPL 2017: R Ashwin, KL Rahul, Vijay pull out, Yadav, Jadeja to be given some rest

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New Delhi: The Indian Premier League was on Friday robbed of some sheen after premier off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and a host of top Indian players pulled out of the event's 10th edition beginning on 5 April, owing to a gruelling international season.

There were unconfirmed reports that Bangladesh's left-arm 'cutter master' Mustafizur Rahaman, who was instrumental in Sunrisers Hyderabad's IPL triumph, may also skip the cash-rich event.

It was also learnt that Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma is also recuperating from a knee injury and may miss a few games.

Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Umesh Yadav and Gujarat Lions' biggest draw Ravindra Jadeja also need rest after an exacting home season. Umesh, Rohit and Jadeja are automatic selections in India's Champions Trophy squad.

However, both Jadeja and Umesh will play the bulk of the matches but may be given some time to freshen up, when their respective franchises play the first few games.

All this after skipper Virat Kohli, inarguably the biggest draw of the glamorous event, is set to miss a few matches due to shoulder injury.

A 100 per cent fit Ashwin is a must for India in the upcoming Champions Trophy in England from June 1 and playing 14 matches with little gap and lot of travelling would have only aggravated his problem.

The 30-year-old all-rounder has featured in all the 13 home Test matches this season. He has had an unbelievable workload of bowling a staggering 738.2 overs in which he has taken an astounding 82 wickets.

It is the highest by any Indian bowler in a season, contributing handsomely in bulk of India's 10 Test victories.

Jadeja, who is expected to be rested in a few IPL games, has also bowled no less than 717.2 overs, getting 71 wickets.

Fast bowler Umesh has sent down 355.5 overs in 12 games with 30 wickets to his name. One has to take into account that Umesh's overs were bowled in Indian conditions where, save Kolkata and Dharamsala, the wickets were not exactly conducive to fast bowling.

In case of Rahul and Vijay, both have had injury issues, especially shoulder, during the home season. In fact, a source close to the team management had once revealed that whenever Rahul played a lofted shot, he would get a jerk on his shoulder and physio Patrick Farhart needed to come to his rescue.

There were also reports that the Indian team management had a discussion with IPL authorities and accordingly the BCCI is trying to ensure that the players don't get jaded by the time Champions Trophy starts where Kohli's boys will be defending the title they won in 2013.

http://www.firstpost.com/sports/ipl...dra-jadeja-to-be-given-some-rest-3362354.html
 
It is a shame that a sport like test cricket is played. It takes a toll on human body and it should be curtailed/restricted. Now these good players wont be able to participate in the best cricketing event. What a shame.
 
Terrible for Indian cricket if our INTL players can't make enough money through IPL.
 
Terrible for Indian cricket if our INTL players can't make enough money through IPL.

well they have i am not sure it is enough or not my math is weak

India have finished at the top of the ICC Test rankings for the second successive year after beating Australia 2-1 in the four-Test series. As a result of being No. 1 by the cut-off date of April 1, India will be presented with a cash award of $1 million by the ICC.
 
Bakwaas schedule. There should be at least a minimum of one month gap before-and-after IPL or let the big players rest and have new players in the international team.
 
good stuff. get them fit to defend the Champions Trophy title. IPL is the biggest circus in the world. it will be fine without them.
 
Who else left in the first XI and still playing IPL this season?
 
Terrible for Indian cricket if our INTL players can't make enough money through IPL.

Sir jee how were these international players making money before IPL started? Good to see players are giving themselves rest during IPL. It also shows if they have to choose between intl cricket and IPL they will choose Intl cricket.
 
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clearly the ipl teams didn't see it coming, otherwise they would have bought wiser at the auction. a lot of talented youngsters went unsold.
 
Sir jee how were these international players making money before IPL started? Good to see players are giving themselves rest before IPL. It also shows if they have to choose between intl cricket and IPL they will choose Intl cricket.

They were making money before IPL is like saying how were Engineers were making code before laptops or programming languages.
They would choose INTL cricket true but its BCCI's job to make sure that situation doesn't happen.
 
Sir jee how were these international players making money before IPL started? Good to see players are giving themselves rest during IPL. It also shows if they have to choose between intl cricket and IPL they will choose Intl cricket.

They were barely making money. I dont want to go into it. Are you jealous?
 
They were making money before IPL is like saying how were Engineers were making code before laptops or programming languages.
They would choose INTL cricket true but its BCCI's job to make sure that situation doesn't happen.

Bad example of laptops and code. Players were rich and earning even before IPL came.

How did Sachin Tendulkar become super rich before IPL?
 
good stuff. get them fit to defend the Champions Trophy title. IPL is the biggest circus in the world. it will be fine without them.

Exactly. We need fresh, hungry, 100% fit and raring to go players to defend our champions trophy title. Will be good break for Umesh, Ashwin, Kohli, Shami.
 
lol what? Do you even know how much they were earning? It seems you started watching 2 months of cricket after IPL was launched.

You know my watching habbits. Very astute. Very few players were earning good money. With IPL every player is making good money. It is a positive global phenomenon and now players in England, Australia, BD and Pakistan have all started making good money. Dozen vs 100's.
 
Bad example of laptops and code. Players were rich and earning even before IPL came.

How did Sachin Tendulkar become super rich before IPL?

Every player will not be Sachin bro,Sachin was once in a generation talent,we need a system not that players with luck make it.A system where becoming pro in cricket will get our players good amount of money.

Jhadav is 30 already is he supposed to wait for INTL cricket to make money.
 
Every player will not be Sachin bro,Sachin was once in a generation talent,we need a system not that players with luck make it.A system where becoming pro in cricket will get our players good amount of money.

Jhadav is 30 already is he supposed to wait for INTL cricket to make money.

There has to be a cap on the salaries and incomes though. If a true star like Kohli earns a million dollars then that is fine, but we have a situation where eighteen year old kids are earning million dollars and that will only lead them to boozing, partying and all other such activities with a little bit of cricket thrown in the mix.

If you reward people before they have achieved anything they become 'soft'
 
lol what? Do you even know how much they were earning? It seems you started watching 2 months of cricket after IPL was launched.

These are the top players of a major sport. They should be earning much more. India got $1 million for being the number 1 ranked team, which is nothing compared to other sports. If IPL helps them earn more, then what's your problem?
 
You know my watching habbits. Very astute. Very few players were earning good money. With IPL every player is making good money. It is a positive global phenomenon and now players in England, Australia, BD and Pakistan have all started making good money. Dozen vs 100's.

All I hear about is money money money. Where is your patriotism gone now?

Few years ago all of them cared about indian cricket first and money later. If you are watching cricket as a business then thats fine. I still treat it as an international sport and will want India to be best at it. You can count players money for all I care.
 
These are the top players of a major sport. They should be earning much more. India got $1 million for being the number 1 ranked team, which is nothing compared to other sports. If IPL helps them earn more, then what's your problem?

Another money lover. Go count their money bro. Cricket comes second for some of you.
 
Every player will not be Sachin bro,Sachin was once in a generation talent,we need a system not that players with luck make it.A system where becoming pro in cricket will get our players good amount of money.

Jhadav is 30 already is he supposed to wait for INTL cricket to make money.

You are right. Every player is not sachin. So they should always have a backup plan. Look at players playing in county cricket. They are professionals and also work. Thousands of cricketers wants to play for India so those who are playing for india should consider themselves lucky and serve the nation rather than thinking they are doing a favour to India.
 
All I hear about is money money money. Where is your patriotism gone now?

Few years ago all of them cared about indian cricket first and money later. If you are watching cricket as a business then thats fine. I still treat it as an international sport and will want India to be best at it. You can count players money for all I care.

Unfortunately patriotism does not put food on the table. It may sound good in the forum world. But in the real world money is what makes the world go round. That is the reality.
 
All I hear about is money money money. Where is your patriotism gone now?

Few years ago all of them cared about indian cricket first and money later. If you are watching cricket as a business then thats fine. I still treat it as an international sport and will want India to be best at it. You can count players money for all I care.

So people who make money are less patriotic. I dont think so.
They still care about cricket and all of them can make decent wages.
Reason India is doing better than Australia is because Indian players are making more money. It is not amatureism any more.
I can go on and on but let me tell you a little story. When Sobers visited India in 60's Wadekar had shoes with holes in it. Sobers offered his old shoes to him Players did not have any monney. Do you want to go back to those days? I dont think so.
 
You are right. Every player is not sachin. So they should always have a backup plan. Look at players playing in county cricket. They are professionals and also work. Thousands of cricketers wants to play for India so those who are playing for india should consider themselves lucky and serve the nation rather than thinking they are doing a favour to India.

I guess in this case the IPL is their backup plan, their work.
 
You are right. Every player is not sachin. So they should always have a backup plan. Look at players playing in county cricket. They are professionals and also work. Thousands of cricketers wants to play for India so those who are playing for india should consider themselves lucky and serve the nation rather than thinking they are doing a favour to India.

No they don't, anyone playing even 2nd XI regularly is on a 12 month contract.
 
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You are right. Every player is not sachin. So they should always have a backup plan. Look at players playing in county cricket. They are professionals and also work. Thousands of cricketers wants to play for India so those who are playing for india should consider themselves lucky and serve the nation rather than thinking they are doing a favour to India.

Why would they consider themselves lucky? They trained hard and had the skill to get where they are. They aren't doing any charity here.
 
No they don't, anyone playing even 2nd XI regularly is on a 12 month contract.

2nd 11 .i.e 22. I am talking thousands of players. You dont understand poverty. I come from poor back ground I can tell you that you are clueless.
 
So people who make money are less patriotic. I dont think so.
They still care about cricket and all of them can make decent wages.
Reason India is doing better than Australia is because Indian players are making more money. It is not amatureism any more.
I can go on and on but let me tell you a little story. When Sobers visited India in 60's Wadekar had shoes with holes in it. Sobers offered his old shoes to him Players did not have any monney. Do you want to go back to those days? I dont think so.

Where did i say people who make more money are less patriotic? Don't put words in my mouth. I am questioning the patriotism of those who think players need money before rest. Because we all want india to do well which is not possible without injured and half fit players. You want money for players and I want players for winning India trophies. Got it now?
 
Let's see whether IPL can survive without these star players. :inti

Funny that they have become 'star players' when you have earlier questioned the commitment of same players calling them money hungry and interested more in IPL!!

On topic, such marquee names missing will be a setback but gives opportunities to more youngsters to make a name for themselves. The fan interest level will not go down much despite a packed schedule in last 6 months.

Conspiracy theorists are already talking about so many players pulling out being a form of 'player boycott' against new BCCI administrators!
 
well they have i am not sure it is enough or not my math is weak
That's peanuts, some of the top blokes earn more than a million just for a few weeks in IPL. The ICC cheque isn't big enough for CA/ECB/BCCI centrally contracted players.
 
New Delhi: The Indian Premier League was on Friday robbed of some sheen after premier off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and a host of top Indian players pulled out of the event's 10th edition beginning on 5 April, owing to a gruelling international season.

There were unconfirmed reports that Bangladesh's left-arm 'cutter master' Mustafizur Rahaman, who was instrumental in Sunrisers Hyderabad's IPL triumph, may also skip the cash-rich event.

It was also learnt that Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma is also recuperating from a knee injury and may miss a few games.

Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Umesh Yadav and Gujarat Lions' biggest draw Ravindra Jadeja also need rest after an exacting home season. Umesh, Rohit and Jadeja are automatic selections in India's Champions Trophy squad.

However, both Jadeja and Umesh will play the bulk of the matches but may be given some time to freshen up, when their respective franchises play the first few games.

All this after skipper Virat Kohli, inarguably the biggest draw of the glamorous event, is set to miss a few matches due to shoulder injury.

A 100 per cent fit Ashwin is a must for India in the upcoming Champions Trophy in England from June 1 and playing 14 matches with little gap and lot of travelling would have only aggravated his problem.

The 30-year-old all-rounder has featured in all the 13 home Test matches this season. He has had an unbelievable workload of bowling a staggering 738.2 overs in which he has taken an astounding 82 wickets.

It is the highest by any Indian bowler in a season, contributing handsomely in bulk of India's 10 Test victories.

Jadeja, who is expected to be rested in a few IPL games, has also bowled no less than 717.2 overs, getting 71 wickets.

Fast bowler Umesh has sent down 355.5 overs in 12 games with 30 wickets to his name. One has to take into account that Umesh's overs were bowled in Indian conditions where, save Kolkata and Dharamsala, the wickets were not exactly conducive to fast bowling.

In case of Rahul and Vijay, both have had injury issues, especially shoulder, during the home season. In fact, a source close to the team management had once revealed that whenever Rahul played a lofted shot, he would get a jerk on his shoulder and physio Patrick Farhart needed to come to his rescue.

There were also reports that the Indian team management had a discussion with IPL authorities and accordingly the BCCI is trying to ensure that the players don't get jaded by the time Champions Trophy starts where Kohli's boys will be defending the title they won in 2013.

http://www.firstpost.com/sports/ipl...dra-jadeja-to-be-given-some-rest-3362354.html


Devastating news this. Poor chaps.
 
2nd 11 .i.e 22. I am talking thousands of players. You dont understand poverty. I come from poor back ground I can tell you that you are clueless.
I'm not sure what your point is, it looks as light hearted trolling from afar.
 
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Why would they consider themselves lucky? They trained hard and had the skill to get where they are. They aren't doing any charity here.

So playing for India is not lucky? You think players are bigger than India? Ask guys like Amol Mazumdar what does that mean he will explain it to you.
 
Where did i say people who make more money are less patriotic? Don't put words in my mouth. I am questioning the patriotism of those who think players need money before rest. Because we all want india to do well which is not possible without injured and half fit players. You want money for players and I want players for winning India trophies. Got it now?

And how do you support them? By mocking at every available opportunity, calling them timid, useless etc. Some way to 'want polayers for winning India trophies'.

Totally your choice though, no one can force you to support someone whom you don't like.
 
Where did i say people who make more money are less patriotic? Don't put words in my mouth. I am questioning the patriotism of those who think players need money before rest. Because we all want india to do well which is not possible without injured and half fit players. You want money for players and I want players for winning India trophies. Got it now?

You should not question anyone's patriotism. Everyone is different.
Atleast we agree that we want India to win. That is a starting point. I dont like your approach but I will not condem it.
 
Funny that they have become 'star players' when you have earlier questioned the commitment of same players calling them money hungry and interested more in IPL!!

On topic, such marquee names missing will be a setback but gives opportunities to more youngsters to make a name for themselves. The fan interest level will not go down much despite a packed schedule in last 6 months.

Conspiracy theorists are already talking about so many players pulling out being a form of 'player boycott' against new BCCI administrators!

So I have called these players money hungry? Where did I say that? Can you please post the link here or some of you just like putting words in my mouth?
 
You should not question anyone's patriotism. Everyone is different.
Atleast we agree that we want India to win. That is a starting point. I dont like your approach but I will not condem it.

They question my patriotism too when I say I don't like IPL. :shezzy
 
I thought injured players would lose out on their contract money. This tweet from a BCCI official says otherwise -

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">IPL contracts are insured by <a href="https://twitter.com/BCCI">@BCCI</a>,injured players pulling out fully compensated. Makes sense to sit out. Paid for not playing.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IPL2017?src=hash">#IPL2017</a></p>— Amrit Mathur (@AmritMathur1) <a href="https://twitter.com/AmritMathur1/status/847801316248350725">March 31, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I'm not sure what your point is, it looks as light hearted trolling from afar.

My point is that if you dont make into starting 11 you should still be able to earn a living playing the game. I was sympathising with the little guy because of my humble background. I was not trolling but when I do I you will know.
 
I thought injured players would lose out on their contract money. This tweet from a BCCI official says otherwise -

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">IPL contracts are insured by <a href="https://twitter.com/BCCI">@BCCI</a>,injured players pulling out fully compensated. Makes sense to sit out. Paid for not playing.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IPL2017?src=hash">#IPL2017</a></p>— Amrit Mathur (@AmritMathur1) <a href="https://twitter.com/AmritMathur1/status/847801316248350725">March 31, 2017</a></blockquote>
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[MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] Problem solved. Anything else? Now can they take some rest? :misbah
 
I thought injured players would lose out on their contract money. This tweet from a BCCI official says otherwise -
This would just be for Indian players I think, an agreement/understanding between the franchises & BCCI, like that one time when SRT didn't play most of the season for MI & was still paid fully, that happened around 2010 IIRC.
 
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I thought injured players would lose out on their contract money. This tweet from a BCCI official says otherwise -

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">IPL contracts are insured by <a href="https://twitter.com/BCCI">@BCCI</a>,injured players pulling out fully compensated. Makes sense to sit out. Paid for not playing.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IPL2017?src=hash">#IPL2017</a></p>— Amrit Mathur (@AmritMathur1) <a href="https://twitter.com/AmritMathur1/status/847801316248350725">March 31, 2017</a></blockquote>
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That's great.

Would be interesting to see what constitutes as injury?

Can someone claim niggle as an injury and sit out the whole IPL and receive money?
 
I have a different approach. If they get injured during IPL related activity then they should get paid by IPL. If it is BCCI related activity then they should not be by the IPL franchise. Why should IPL subsidize old man's cricket?
 
That's great.

Would be interesting to see what constitutes as injury?

Can someone claim niggle as an injury and sit out the whole IPL and receive money?


There must be a rigorous test they have to undergo by a BCCI paid doctor , otherwise it is a massive loophole - fake an injury and sit home for a million dollars !
 
This would just be for Indian players I think, an agreement/understanding between the franchises & BCCI, like that one time when SRT didn't play most of the season for MI & was still paid fully, that happened around 2010 IIRC.

That makes sense. Foreign players would exploit this.
 
Just to let everyone know that players are only bought with consideration that they play every single game. If they only play half of the matches then they only get paid half the amount and if they don't play a game, then they don't make any money. This is according to Chris Morris.
 
There has to be a cap on the salaries and incomes though. If a true star like Kohli earns a million dollars then that is fine, but we have a situation where eighteen year old kids are earning million dollars and that will only lead them to boozing, partying and all other such activities with a little bit of cricket thrown in the mix.

If you reward people before they have achieved anything they become 'soft'

Their base prizes are low and fixed but sadly because it isn't a draft system the salary at times zooms to different levels depending upon scouts.
 
I think all it comes down to is poor scheduling ,
If there was atleast a month's break between the Aus- India series and the IPL , would these guys play ? Yea
If there was no Champions league following the IPL , would these guys play ? Yea

These guys are quite fatigued playing non stop cricket and then India -Australia series and then IPL and then Champions trophy ? That is a brutal schedule. Should have given them enough break to recover. If IPL has ro be sacrificed to defend the Champions Trophy then be it . However, it wouldn't have come down to choosing one , only if it was scheduled better
 
A loss to franchises, still a good decision as international cricket is more important.
 
I think all it comes down to is poor scheduling ,
If there was atleast a month's break between the Aus- India series and the IPL , would these guys play ? Yea
If there was no Champions league following the IPL , would these guys play ? Yea

These guys are quite fatigued playing non stop cricket and then India -Australia series and then IPL and then Champions trophy ? That is a brutal schedule. Should have given them enough break to recover. If IPL has ro be sacrificed to defend the Champions Trophy then be it . However, it wouldn't have come down to choosing one , only if it was scheduled better

i feel the odi and t20 series' against england and nz was pointless
 
A loss to franchises, still a good decision as international cricket is more important.

IPL >> greater than international >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>test
 
I think all it comes down to is poor scheduling ,
If there was atleast a month's break between the Aus- India series and the IPL , would these guys play ? Yea
If there was no Champions league following the IPL , would these guys play ? Yea

These guys are quite fatigued playing non stop cricket and then India -Australia series and then IPL and then Champions trophy ? That is a brutal schedule. Should have given them enough break to recover. If IPL has ro be sacrificed to defend the Champions Trophy then be it . However, it wouldn't have come down to choosing one , only if it was scheduled better
Yeah no, as much as our players are maligned for IPL I don't recall a single time where they prioritized IPL over intl matches, sure they might've played the IPL (2011 edition) with an injury but not unless they were confident they could pull through without much too extra damage. In such cases though the team physio & support staff should overrule the player & inform the board that so & so player might be better off not playing the IPL, the main players are rich enough that they don't need an IPL contract, Virat for instance probably earns 20x through sponsors & intl cricket.
 
KKR have stated that they have not been told to rest Umesh yet. And the tone is clear that they intend to play him.
 
I think the players will get the base amount if they are injured (similar to the players who doesn't get chosen in the playing XI)! If they play they will get full amount. That should be fair enough!

Playing IPL (which lasts for 2 months with nearly 15 matches per player) is also risking injury (which may affect their chances of playing international cricket after that!) So its all in the gamble! And in order to have higher price in IPL the player needs to be at good form in international cricket! So its not that players can take international cricket lightly and concentrate/relish only on IPL! (People like Jayasuriya, Muralitharan, Warne, Gilchrist, Malinga and even Sachin faded away after just 1 or 2 seasons!)
 
Actually, it is going to get longer from next year. There will be 10 teams which means more matches.

There has been no conirmaton of ten teams.Only that CSK and RR will return.

Most likely PW and GL will get dissolved as per initial agreement and 8 teams will remain for now.
 
IPL is not long enough.
It should start is October and end in April. There should be 30+ teams and another 200 minor league teams in smaller cities. It should be like a successful Baseball season.
Lalit Modi had the right vision but someone needs to take it a step forward.
All the money spend to subsidize test (old mans) cricket should be spent on IPL.
It is the way to go but progress is hard and slow in India as India still works under the Raj rule model instead of forward thinking.
 
Yeah no, as much as our players are maligned for IPL I don't recall a single time where they prioritized IPL over intl matches, sure they might've played the IPL (2011 edition) with an injury but not unless they were confident they could pull through without much too extra damage. In such cases though the team physio & support staff should overrule the player & inform the board that so & so player might be better off not playing the IPL, the main players are rich enough that they don't need an IPL contract, Virat for instance probably earns 20x through sponsors & intl cricket.

Problem is Inida does not take fitness seriously. Team doctors should always be able to overrule the players.
 
There has been no conirmaton of ten teams.Only that CSK and RR will return.

Most likely PW and GL will get dissolved as per initial agreement and 8 teams will remain for now.

Surprisingly didnt know about it and it seems both teams will be dissolved next season ,kind of find that atrocious for the fans of the two teams?
BCCI seems to be joke of an organization if this is what they planned.
 
Problem is Inida does not take fitness seriously. Team doctors should always be able to overrule the players.
When it comes to IPL vs intl games, yes pretty much every time, but that's hardly for 2 months. The problem's usually when our players play with an injury, or multiple injuries, in vital games, like WC 2015 with Shami & Jadeja. Generally speaking, & this needs further evidence, I see Kumble & now Virat want match fitness to be a priority. Playing at 80% capacity might work for you, but that isn't necessarily in the team's best interests, it's still a very fine line & you can err on the side of caution looking like a fool, for dropping a key player. There is no 100% right decisions in such cases, gut feel & an honest player is more useful though.
 
When it comes to IPL vs intl games, yes pretty much every time, but that's hardly for 2 months. The problem's usually when our players play with an injury, or multiple injuries, in vital games, like WC 2015 with Shami & Jadeja. Generally speaking, & this needs further evidence, I see Kumble & now Virat want match fitness to be a priority. Playing at 80% capacity might work for you, but that isn't necessarily in the team's best interests, it's still a very fine line & you can err on the side of caution looking like a fool, for dropping a key player. There is no 100% right decisions in such cases, gut feel & an honest player is more useful though.

They should be able to do a range of activity to be declared fit. Player has to be honest at a minimum.
 
There has been no conirmaton of ten teams.Only that CSK and RR will return.

Most likely PW and GL will get dissolved as per initial agreement and 8 teams will remain for now.

It all looks like a circus isn't it? And there were some people who were comparing these Pyjama Leagues with football leagues. There is no loyality, fan base or attachment. Same player plays for multiple teams around the world. It is nothing more than a showbaazi.
 
That's great.

Would be interesting to see what constitutes as injury?

Can someone claim niggle as an injury and sit out the whole IPL and receive money?

Reckon issue will arise when they want to play again? I mean franchises might consider these factors when buying a player in future
 
It all looks like a circus isn't it? And there were some people who were comparing these Pyjama Leagues with football leagues. There is no loyality, fan base or attachment. Same player plays for multiple teams around the world. It is nothing more than a showbaazi.

Fanbase and loyalty comes with time. It will happen slowly but surely.
 
Ashwin getting a rest is the most important thing for India.

Ashwin always looks rested. He needs to lose 25 lbs and atleast be match fit. He is the least fit international player I have ever seen.
 
Ashwin always looks rested. He needs to lose 25 lbs and atleast be match fit. He is the least fit international player I have ever seen.


He picked up an injury vs England and has played on with this injury. So good is recovering instead of playing in the IPL.
 
Jealousy much.

Stupidity much.

Look at the thread title.

No Kohli (at least for the first bit), Ashwin, Rahul, Vijay. Yadav, Jadeja to be given some rest.

Rohit also mentioned something about his injury.

QDK (correct me if I'm wrong?) also out.

Pretty sure I'm missing another guy or two because I really don't follow this useless league.

No need to get so defensive.
 
Stupidity much.

Look at the thread title.

No Kohli (at least for the first bit), Ashwin, Rahul, Vijay. Yadav, Jadeja to be given some rest.

Rohit also mentioned something about his injury.

QDK (correct me if I'm wrong?) also out.

Pretty sure I'm missing another guy or two because I really don't follow this useless league.

No need to get so defensive.

Rahul, Vijay and Yadav aren't really IPL superstars. Even then, Yadav and Jadeja will play most of the matches. Rohit is fine and will play. The only loss is Ashwin but it isn't a big deal.
 
Rahul, Vijay and Yadav aren't really IPL superstars. Even then, Yadav and Jadeja will play most of the matches. Rohit is fine and will play. The only loss is Ashwin but it isn't a big deal.

That's one way to look at it.

The way I see it, most of India's international cricketers (the big names) are unavailable for a lot or most of the IPL season.

If that was the case with PSL I'd confess that the PSL would be a flop too, for that season.
 
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