Zimbabweans In Franchise League
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Played two matches and he returned to home or somewhere else.
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Ok, I'm assuming he is making himself available for Ireland series, atm he is picked up in almost every league... He is in BPL, ILT20 and PSL, BPL and ILT20 will clash with each other so I wonder who Raza will play for!? And they all clash with both Ireland series and WI series.Marshmallow wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 8:21 amPlayed two matches and he returned to home or somewhere else.
Raza on Twitter, kind of indicated, that he will prioritize playing for Zimbabwe above all leagues, let's see how it goes.
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Looking at the BPL squads they are stacked with overseas players, so if the BPL is like the IPL where they can only have 4 foreign players in each XI, the Zimbo boys might not get much of a run.
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BPL is a shit league. Allows 5 foreign players in the XI too if I am not mistaken. Pays them a lot more too. Some of that is understandable for a western foreigner to come out (Curran probably gets paid more than Pandya in the IPL).
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What did Sam Curran get bought for in the IPL bid?
They said it was a record. Its insane how much he must be worth now.
They said it was a record. Its insane how much he must be worth now.
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Problems with payments for some players at Nepal t20. I hear this is the reason Raza returned home early.
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Remaining players (presumably including Burl) are 'protesting' and refusing to play todays matches. Organisers have 'disappeared'.
Ridiculous, and has happened numerous times now - happened in the USA, Nepal, Malaysia and Canada leagues. These tinpot leagues in dodgy associates shouldn't be allowed to proceed unless players are payed in advance of matchday 1.
Ridiculous, and has happened numerous times now - happened in the USA, Nepal, Malaysia and Canada leagues. These tinpot leagues in dodgy associates shouldn't be allowed to proceed unless players are payed in advance of matchday 1.
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More Nepal T20;
Reports that some overseas players raised concerns over 'strong suspicions' of match fixing by some local players after the first few matches last week - organisers threatened overseas stars with nonpayment and sanctions if they continued to raise concerns.....
Reports that some overseas players raised concerns over 'strong suspicions' of match fixing by some local players after the first few matches last week - organisers threatened overseas stars with nonpayment and sanctions if they continued to raise concerns.....
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secretzimbo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 8:53 amRemaining players (presumably including Burl) are 'protesting' and refusing to play todays matches. Organisers have 'disappeared'.
Ridiculous, and has happened numerous times now - happened in the USA, Nepal, Malaysia and Canada leagues. These tinpot leagues in dodgy associates shouldn't be allowed to proceed unless players are payed in advance of matchday 1.