Former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif claimed on Friday that Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) is sending warnings to cricket boards over permitting their gamers to participate in within the upcoming first version of Kashmir Premier League (KPL).
Taking to Twitter, Latif added that BCCI won’t permit these international cricketers work in India, who take part in KPL, which goes start from August 6 in Muzaffarabad.
“The @BCCI is warning cricket boards that if there former players took part in Kashmir Premier League, they won’t be allowed entry in India or allowed to work in Indian cricket at any level or in any capacity. Gibbs, Dilshan, Monty Panesar & several others have been selected in KPL,” tweeted Latif.
The @BCCI warning cricket boards that if there former gamers took half in Kashmir Premier League, they gained’t be allowed entry in India or allowed to work in Indian cricket at any stage or in any capability.
Gibbs, Dilshan, @MontyPanesar & a number of others have been chosen in KPL.— Rashid (@iRashidLatif68) July 30, 2021
Former Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan,
Former South African cricketer Herschelle Gibbs, ex-Sri Lankan skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan together with 4 former England gamers have been drafted among the many six groups of KPL.
In the meantime, Muzaffarabad Tigers proprietor, Arshad Khan Tanoli, confirmed that Dilshan will take part in full match.