‘Ricky came out of the flight’: IPL teams hopes to have full cadres for the rest of the tournament | Cricket News

India-Pakistan Conflict, overseas players inside IPLIt creates uncertainty about the return of the tournament for the rest of the tournament. Like some coaches Ricky PontingStaying, security concerns with a great number of players already flew home.Saturday evening, Punjab Kings (PBKS) head coach Ricky Ponting, when he heard a cease -fire announcement between India and Pakistan, he got on a flight from the new Delhi.Go beyond the border with our Youtube channel. Subscribe now!PBKS CEO Satish Menon Timesofindia.com told, “Jerusalem’a Ricky. He was going home. He was going home. Even we got on the plane, but when we sent him back to him, Brad Haddin (assistant coach) is entering.”However, the Australian group of PBKS, including Marcus Stoinis, Josh Inglis and Xavier Bartlett, returned home. After the Dharamsala fixture between the kings of Punjab and Delhi Capitals He stopped in the middle for security reasons, Panic hired the overseas players of all teams.Who is this IPL player?PBKS hopes that they will have a team of full power after IPL starts again in the race to join the playoffs for the first time since 2014. Punjab Kings are currently third with 15 points.Menon, “Our sons will come back. Ricky and Brad gave an example. We are waiting for official instructions from BCCI and then we will only reach our players.” He said.
It was learned that the BCCI and the IPL Management Council asked the franchises to bring together their cadres for 16 games that are likely to start on Friday, May 16.Timesofindia also learned that a senior player refused to return with Delhi Capitals. “All crickets’ kit bags are only in India. Let’s wait and see what will happen.” He said.
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After the Seasefire announcement, the overseas players should return to IPL?
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), which is still in the race for playoffs, has most of its players in India. Returning home on Sunday morning, the Caribbean duo Nicholas Pooran and Shamar Joseph were asked to fall behind.“We have most of our players here. BCCI was told that we will get a clearer picture until Monday.” He said.Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) CEO Kasi Viswanathan said that all his players were dispersed, whether they are indigenous or abroad. “All now reached the house,” Kasi said Timesofindia.com.“We have not yet received any instructions from BCCI. After the official instructions are shared, we will reach our players,” he said.
When it is deceived about whether the overseas players are willing to return, Kasi said, “It’s too early to say something. It was a few days crazy. Just wait a few more days; I hope we’ll all get a clearer picture.”Rajasthan Royals, who ranks ninth and out of the conflict, is sure that overseas players will return to complete the tournament.A Royals official, “We do not encounter any problems with our overseas conditions. Anyway, we leave the playoff race, so I do not see that we will have a problem in bringing our team together.” He said.