Champions League T20, dilemma for IPL's overseas players
May 27 2009 07:52 PM

Indian Premier League's (IPL) overseas players are finding it tough to choose between their home teams and Indian franchises for the Twenty20 Champions League to be played in India from October 8 to 23.

Three Victorian players, skipper Cameron White, fast bowler Dirk Nannes and all-rounder Andrew McDonald and two New South Wales' players, paceman Nathan Bracken and batsman David Warner are set for a tug of war between their state side and the IPL teams they have signed up for.

It has been announced that three teams from the Indian Premier League, Bangalore Royal challengers, Delhi Dare Devils and Deccan chargers will be participating the inaugural Tournament.

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