Wednesday, April 29, 2009

BCCI lifts ban on ICL players

In a surprise decision, the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Wednesday agreed to lift the ban on players associated with the rebel Indian Cricket League if they sever their links with the Subhash Chandra-owned League.

BCCI president Shashank Manohar said the decision was taken after some ICL players and their support staff met Board members and admitted committing a mistake by joining the ICL.

Manohar made it clear that the players would not be given any international assignments for a year after they quit the ICL, but can immediately start playing in domestic competitions. The amnesty period is till May 31, he added.

"We have decided to grant amnesty to the ICL players and welcome them to return to the BCCI fold... The players will not be given any international assignment for one year after they quit the ICL as a punishment. But they can play in the domestic competitions. They have been given the amnesty time till May 31," Manohar told reporters after the BCCI's Working Committee meeting in Mumbai.

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