
The Hundred League Auction Pakistan Players Unsold: In The Hundred League, Pakistani players have been dishonor. In the draft of The Hundred League, 50 Pakistani cricket players had registered their names, including 45 male players and five female players. The most embarrassing topic was that big players like Imad Wasim, Sam Ayub, Shadab Khan, Nasim Shah and Hasan Ali were also unsold. Talking about women players, there was no bid on five players including Alia Riyaz, Fatima Sana and Iram Javed.
The Hundred League team has sold
Till the last seasons, The Handrade League teams were owned by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). But before the upcoming season, IPL franchisees have bought a stake in 4 of the total eight teams. This may also be a big reason that Pakistani players did not find any buyers in the auction. Mumbai Indians bought a 49 percent stake in The Oval Invinesables team. At the same time, Lucknow Super Giants have bought a 70 percent stake in Manchester Originals.
Apart from this, Sun Group, who owns the Sunrisers Hyderabad, has obtained the full ownership of Northern Supervisors. The Delhi Capitals franchise has also won 49 percent stake in the Soutorn Brave.
Pakistani players are also banned from IPL
In IPL 2008, veteran players like Shoaib Akhtar, Shahid Afridi and Sohail Tanveer were seen playing. But after 2009, Pakistani players were banned from IPL. But famous Pakistani cricketers like Wasim Akram and Rameez Raja have been associated with IPL as commentator. Let us know that in the SA20 League, all the 6 teams are owned by IPL franchisees, no Pakistan player plays in that league.
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