Modi threatens to terminate Oz contracts

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December 22nd, 2009
PTI

IPL chairman Lalit Modi has threatened to terminate contracts of Australian players and ban State sides from the Champions League if they fail to release their players for the third edition of the T20 event.

Dates of the last round of the Australia's domestic competition - Sheffield Shield - and the mega BCCI event are clashing but Modi wants States sides to release their contracted players for the competition.

Modi said they respect players' commitments to their countries but wont' mind if players skip domestic duties for IPL.

"The IPL 2010 season is in March-April, when a lot of domestic tournaments will still be on. This is a one-off situation. The IPL requires No-Objection Certificates from the home boards for players to participate in IPL.

"This was essentially done to protect the FTP (Future Tours Program) commitments. However, this (NOC) does not include domestic tournaments," Modi said.

The IPL Chairman said they could take an extreme action but hoped a solution will be worked out.

"A worst-case scenario could mean penalties on such players, including termination of contracts, jeopardising future participation. However, we do not want to walk that path and are hopeful to sort this through discussions with the boards," Modi was quoted as saying by Herald Sun.

 

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