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The BCCI have taken a tough decision – even if they buy teams from their country, they will ban Indian players from South African and UAE league tournaments.

India has the strongest and most powerful cricket board in terms of finances. Over the years, they have been very strict about their central contract and contracted players.

They followed many valuable policies in order to continuously organize the players for the national team work.

Meanwhile, they banned their contracted and contracted players from almost all foreign cricket leagues.

This year’s league schedule includes two tournaments that are recognized as high in terms of finances, centering on the United Arab Emirates and Dedunu Desha as the main contenders, and it is also special that some of the teams in both tournaments are owned by the IPL owners.

However, while India’s dominance in these two tournaments has been expanding since the beginning, many famous cricketers have been predicting that some of these tournaments will be opened for Indian players.

But as of this morning, the Board of Control for Cricket in India has officially stated to the media that no Indian players who are contracted or retired and playing IPL will not be allowed to participate in the upcoming Twenty20 League tournament in South Africa and United Arab Emirates.

Further, they insisted that no Indian player who is under contract or retired and playing in the IPL cannot join the tournaments.

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