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ECB Drops Bombshell! Bans English Players from PSL During Domestic Season

The ECB has dropped a shocking declaration as they allowed English players full participation in the next three IPL seasons but banned them from playing in the PSL and other leagues during the summer. The move prioritizes England's domestic game, though it may limit players' earnings outside the IPL.

The ECB has banned English players from participating in the PSL during the domestic season.
Image: The ECB has banned English players from participating in the PSL during the domestic season / © The Cricket Monthly

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced a significant policy shift, granting its players full availability for the next three editions of the Indian Premier League while imposing a ban on participation in the Pakistan Super League and other franchise leagues that coincide with England’s domestic summer.

According to sources, English cricketers will now be prohibited from playing in the PSL or any other overlapping tournaments, with the IPL being the sole exception. This move is expected to impact the earning potential of several players who have previously capitalized on earning opportunities in these leagues.

The ECB, however, believes the decision is necessary to prioritize and enhance the quality of domestic cricket. By restricting players from competing abroad during the English summer, the board aims to ensure top talent remains available for domestic competitions, potentially elevating the standard of their glorious county cricket.

While the change secures player availability for the world’s most lucrative cricket league, it also raises questions about the balance between financial opportunities for players and the development of the English domestic game.

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