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Pakistan says no to IPL

January 30, 2010 05:53 PM

Pakistan Cricket Board has announced that their players will not take part in the IPL 2010. After being ignored during the auction, few Pakistan players received invitation by few IPL franchises to fill their pending foreign player’s slot.

But PCB has closed its window and asked its players to stay away from IPL. Speaking to a popular cricket website PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has said that the board will get back the ‘No Objection Certificate’ given to their players.

"No Pakistani player will go to the IPL this time"—he said.

"All NOCs issued to Pakistani players for their participation in IPL 3 stand revoked"—he added.

He also said that they are not interested to just leave one or two players after being ignored at the auction.

"Why should we allow them to go? They didn't pick any of the players and it was an insult to us.Why should we let one or two players go? We will not take this lying down"—he added.

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