Hyderabad: New Zealand Cricket has indicated that it may not block its players from fully participating in the upcoming IPL if the knock-out phase matches of the lucrative league clash with the Test series opener in England beginning on June 2, according to a report.
The report published in stuff.co.nz also reported that the IPL-bound New Zealand players may miss the matches of the limited-overs tour of Bangladesh.
Kane Williamson, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson, Mitchell Santner and Tim Seifert are bound for IPL and they could be joined by several team-mates among 20 New Zealanders entered in Thursday’s player auction. Kyle Jamieson could also snare a first-time deal after his memorable breakout year in international cricket.
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The IPL is likely to start in the second week of April and its knock-out matches may happen in early June. New Zealand's first Test of the England series -- which is not a part of the World Test Championships -- starts on June 2 at the Lord's. New Zealand have already qualified for the WTC final.
"NZC will take a pragmatic approach as these fixtures are a late addition to the schedule. We will work through the decision in conjunction with the players,” NZC chief executive David White told stuff.co.nz when asked about the prospect of the NZ players missing the first Test against England.