Cricket South Africa (CSA), Cricket Australia (CA), New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to issue NOCs to their players featuring in IPL

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Cricket South Africa (CSA), Cricket Australia (CA), New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to issue NOCs to their players featuring in IPL
Cricket South Africa (CSA), Cricket Australia (CA), New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to issue NOCs to their players featuring in IPL

Cricket South Africa (CSA), Cricket Australia (CA), New Zealand Cricket (NZC) have revealed that they will be issuing the No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to the players who are the participants of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Cricket South Africa (CSA), Cricket Australia (CA), New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to issue NOCs to their players featuring in IPL

NZC has left the choice of its players. The players are set free to decide on their own if they want to feature in IPL amidst the pandemic.

“Yes, NZC will be issuing NOCs for New Zealand players participating in the IPL,” Boock confirmed to ANI via e-mail. We leave it up to the players to decide whether or not they want to participate and request NOCs,” he added.

CA will also be granting NOCs to the IPL players once the BCCI will officially confirm the IPL dates after getting confirmation from the government.

“Should the tournament be confirmed, Cricket Australia would then make its considerations accordingly.”

“Cricket South Africa will definitely provide players with the NOCs for the Indian Premier League,” CSA media manager Koketso Gaofetoge said as quoted by Times Now.

Proteas players participating in IPL this year are AB de Villiers (RCB), Chris Morris (RCB), Dale Steyn (RCB), Quinton de Kock (Mumbai Indians), Faf du Plessis (CSK), Imran Tahir (CSK), Lungi Ngidi (CSK), Kagiso Rabada (Delhi Capitals), Hardus Viljoen (Kings XI Punjab), and David Miller (Rajasthan Royals).

Aussie players playing in IPL this year are Aaron Finch (RCB), Josh Philippe (RCB), Kane Richardson (RCB), Chris Lynn (Mumbai Indians), Nathan Coulter-Nile (Mumbai Indians), Josh Hazelwood (CSK), Shane Watson (CSK), Alex Carey (Delhi Capitals), Marcus Stoinis (Delhi Capitals), Glenn Maxwell (Kings XI Punjab), Pat Cummins (KKR), Chris Green (KKR), Steve Smith (Rajasthan Royals), and Andrew Tye (Rajasthan Royals).

Kiwis players playing IPL this year are Kane Williamson (SunRisers Hyderabad), Trent Boult (Mumbai Indians), Mitchell McClenaghan (Mumbai Indians), Jimmy Neesham (Kings XI Punjab), Lockie Ferguson (Kolkata Knight Riders), and Mitchell Santner (Chennai Super Kings).

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