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KKR want ENG, AUS players to play IPL 13 from start

Aussie star pacer Cummins, bought by KKR for Rs 15.5 crore, became the most expensive foreign buy ever at last year's IPL players' auction.

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Published : Aug 21, 2020, 3:48 PM IST

Kolkata: One of the most talked franchises of the Indian Premier League, Kolkata Knight Riders want players from England and Australian to play matches from the beginning of the season. Both England and Australia will be involved in a limited-overs series from September 2 to 16 in the UK with the IPL starting from September 19 in the UAE.

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As many as 29 England and Australian players are spread across the eight IPL squads, with KKR having five of them (Eoin Morgan, Pat Cummins, Tom Banton, Chris Green and Harry Gurney).

KKR

Aussie star pacer Cummins, bought by KKR for Rs 15.5 crore, became the most expensive foreign buy ever at last year's IPL players' auction.

Pat Cummins

When quizzed about their participation from the start of the season despite the bilateral series, KKR CEO Venky Mysore told IANS: "We are very hopeful".

Harry Gurney

IPL had recently indicated to franchises that relaxation of the mandatory seven-day quarantine period that players had to undergo after arriving in the UAE was unlikely. That period also includes team members clearing three COVID-19 tests before they can begin training.

KKR

"They are working on a plan. Let's see what happens," Mysore said when asked about the same.

On Thursday, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) chairman Sanjeev Churiwala also expressed hope that English and Aussie players won't have to sit out for the initial games.

Dinesh Kartik

Churiwala explained that as per the final set of the tournament's Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), the players travelling from the England-Australia series will need to follow strict protocols to ensure they seamlessly pass from one bio-secure bubble (in England) to the other (in the UAE).

"For the players landing after the England and Australia series, on September 17, that is very close to our matches," Churiwala was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.

Chris Green

"The BCCI have also issued very detailed SOPs and procedures to be followed by these players in terms of their participation.

"What the SOPs say very clearly is that they can participate without quarantine, provided they satisfy certain very stringent conditions. And they're very, very stringent.

Tom Banton

"Very clearly after the players have played the (international) series, they have to continue to be in the bio-secure bubble. Right from the bio-secure bubble, they have to go straight to the charter flight without getting into the extensive migration procedures, and without getting in touch with the general public."

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